The Marble Lamp by Selce Studio Offers Light in an Unexpected Way
Michael Hemsworth — August 9, 2017 — Art & Design
References: selcestudio & yankodesign
Lamps often provide directed illumination in order to light up a space to the desired level for living or working, but the Marble Lamp by Selce Studio takes things in a more passive direction. The lamp is designed with a cubic aesthetic that houses marble dust within along with a bulb that has been strategically placed on one side within. When the dust is shifted, the amount of light that is visible will shift with it to provide you with an unexpectedly simple yet surprisingly satisfying way to partially, passively or fully illuminate a space.
The Marble Lamp by Selce Studio is the design work of Riccardo Centazzo and Jaxon Pope from the aforementioned design studio.
The Marble Lamp by Selce Studio is the design work of Riccardo Centazzo and Jaxon Pope from the aforementioned design studio.
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