The LED Net by Michele De Lucchi and Alberto Nason
Marissa Liu — April 15, 2010 — Art & Design
References: artemide.it & dailytonic
Designers Michele De Lucchi and Alberto Nason created the LED Net chandeliers for Italian manufacturer Artemide. It was presented this year at the light+building in Frankfurt, Germany.
Composed of aluminum and fitted LEDs, the LED Net comes in two shapes: one circular and the other linear. LEDs are fitted onto a printed circuit board that is attached to an aluminum plate. The LEDs have a satin-finished lens-holder over them so that they emit a soft glow.
Composed of aluminum and fitted LEDs, the LED Net comes in two shapes: one circular and the other linear. LEDs are fitted onto a printed circuit board that is attached to an aluminum plate. The LEDs have a satin-finished lens-holder over them so that they emit a soft glow.
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