Swing Lamps

Swing Lamps

This project questions the light in relation with the workspace and was about to develop an office lamp that is flexible enough to respond the needs in this environment. Before their diploma semester, the 3rd year students were asked to create unexpected and simple articulations to enhance the value of the movement and the quality of the light.

Studio project (2013) by Giulia Chéhab, Christian Ferrara, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys, Joël Salamin, Claudio Sprugasci

Know-how
Furniture, Electronics
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, articulated lamps, Tomas Kral, Christian Ferrara, Claudio Sprugasci, Giulia Chéhab, Joël Salamin, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys
L'ÉQUILIBRISTE ECAL / Christian Ferrara
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, articulated lamps, Tomas Kral, Christian Ferrara, Claudio Sprugasci, Giulia Chéhab, Joël Salamin, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys
RED KNOT ECAL / Yann Mathys
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, articulated lamps, Tomas Kral, Christian Ferrara, Claudio Sprugasci, Giulia Chéhab, Joël Salamin, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys
OBÉLISQUE ECAL / Claudio Sprugasci
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, articulated lamps, Tomas Kral, Christian Ferrara, Claudio Sprugasci, Giulia Chéhab, Joël Salamin, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys
WORM  ECAL / Joël Salamin
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, articulated lamps, Tomas Kral, Christian Ferrara, Claudio Sprugasci, Giulia Chéhab, Joël Salamin, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys
ASTERALE ECAL / Lucie Jeanneret
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, articulated lamps, Tomas Kral, Christian Ferrara, Claudio Sprugasci, Giulia Chéhab, Joël Salamin, Lucie Jeanneret, Yann Mathys
PAGRA ECAL / Giulia Chéhab

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