Wintersemester 2023/2024,

Lampadari(o)

In regions where natural light is scarce during winter, we often seek solace in artificial illumination. From candles to lamps, distributed light sources bring warmth and comfort to our private spaces. Lampadari(o) is offering a new approach to creating personalized ambient lighting. Being modular, this chandelier encourages users to shape their own lighting settings, offering a great flexibility thanks to its detachable wireless units.

The units can be delightfully picked from the hub and strategically placed around the space to cater to specific lighting needs. The units are easy to handle as their shape ensures a comfortable grip, allowing users to effortlessly carry light to desired locations.

Moreover, Lampadari(o) offers lighting versatility: by simply flipping the units upside down, users can adjust the quality of the light to suit their mood or activity. When reattached to the main chandelier, these units not only recharge but also shift to a brighter, more functional light. Lampadari(o) is an invitation to dynamically sculpt light in a way that enriches private spaces and mirrors the mood of the moment.

Participants Alice Paupini
Supervision Prof. Carola Zwick, Olaf Thiele, Simon von Schmude
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