In the new version of String Lights, originally available with black diffusers, an intense powder blue with a soft touch finish meets white and amplifies the refined game of geometries of the sphere or cone lighting bodies. The lamp consists of a black electric wire that enters into a relationship with the architecture of a space, fitting precisely into the lines formed by the walls of a room. Two different light sources protrude from the wire: the first in the shape of an isosceles triangle, the second shaped as a sphere. A system of tensors gives volume and a 3D effect to the dotted shape of the light cord playing with space, while the two lamps diffuse a warm LED light.
“My work stems from an idea of subtraction. An object stripped and brought back to its bare essentiality is the ultimate, definitive expression of beauty.” Michael Anastassiades. String Lights families of lamps represent the perfect synthesis of the poetic minimalism of the Cypriot designer active with his studio in London. With String Lights, Anastassiades has drawn on pure and original shapes, both simple and sophisticated, now enhanced by new nuances. The new finishes add contemporary notes to the timeless elegance that distinguishes the Anastassiades’ creations from the beginning.
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