Find images by browsing the photo gallery by category. Add them to your Pinterest boards. Access the press kit to download the image or view project details.
Create a media account
L A M P Winners Announced for 2018 Annual International Lighting Design Competition
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Established runner-up ~ Boom by Stickbulb/RUX Studios from New York, USA. Boom is an LED fixture made from sustainably sourced or reclaimed wood and a cast-brass joint. This is a new series of LED chandeliers with explosive forms made from and inspired by destroyed buildings.
Photo credit:
LAMP
L A M P Winners Announced for 2018 Annual International Lighting Design Competition
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Emerging first place ~ Highwire by Christian Lo from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. CONCEPT: By allowing gravity to weight the center, the Highwire maintains balance by creating tension between two points. The user can add up to five luminaries to a single power drop. The light created by the fixture not only illuminates the surrounding area, but also illuminates itself further enhancing the fixtures presence.
Photo credit:
LAMP
L A M P Winners Announced for 2018 Annual International Lighting Design Competition
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Emerging runner-up ~ Bolla by Giulia Liverani for OliveLab from Turin, Italy. CONCEPT: Balance isn’t something you easily get, it’s something you have to gain. The Universe itself is constantly searching for its equilibrium, balancing different elements to reach an ideal condition. Similarly, BOLLA is able to constantly equilibrate power and temperature to guarantee the desired lifetime of its LED.
Photo credit:
LAMP
L A M P Winners Announced for 2018 Annual International Lighting Design Competition
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Student first place ~ Driftwood by Nathan Sui from Mississauga, ON, Canada. CONCEPT: Driftwood is inspired by pristine scenery within nature. It emulates a piece of wood floating on a calm lake, barely breaking the surface and floating without disturbances. The warm diffused light mimics the refraction of light within water, bouncing off the rocky shore and illuminating the floating wood. It is both literally and figuratively “balanced”, as the wooden disc is suspended in the air as if floating on water. The ambient lighting from Driftwood provides the room with a warm, comforting atmosphere.
Photo credit:
LAMP
L A M P Winners Announced for 2018 Annual International Lighting Design Competition
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Student runner-up ~ Arch by Noah Howells from Boone, North Carolina, USA. CONCEPT: The archway has been used throughout the history of civilization to provide balance and structure to great architectural marvels all around the world. The ARCH lamp brings that history into the home in the form of an adjustable light, providing balance between light and dark.
Photo credit:
LAMP
L A M P Winners Announced for 2018 Annual International Lighting Design Competition
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Student runner-up ~ Arch by Noah Howells from Boone, North Carolina, USA. CONCEPT: When turned on, the ARCH lamp lights up a small portion at the top, symbolizing the “keystone” of an archway, which provides balance and strength to the entire structure. From there, the user can adjust the brightness of the lamp using a touch sensitive control strip along the back of the lamp. As the user slides their hand down the side of the lamp, the light travels down the tube with their touch, creating an archway of light.
Photo credit:
LAMP