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Random Light

random5-19.jpgThe Random Light by London designer Miranda Watkins is a stunning modern design that could work in many settings. We can imagine it hanging in a home, shop, or restaurant.

The Random Light is constructed from semi-translucent perspex (plastic) and anodized aluminum panels. The clusters of long strips hang around a central light source and shift in the breeze, diffusing the light as random shadows. We'd love to see it in person.

No pricing available -- which means it's out of our reach. (However, if we were handy, we could probably make a similar lamp ourselves...)

(Thanks, Andree, for pointing out the obviously incorrect dimensions. We've changed the post.)


Comments (1)

11 1/2 foot? Uh...maybe inches? Because anything 11 1/2 feet long wouldn't exactly hang well in a lot of places.

Oh, wait. There are clusters of 11, and each cluster is made of 1/2 foot long individual pieces?

Website doesn't help, it's in cm. I don't know my meters.

Reminds me of the pretty glass mobiles my mom had when I was a kid. And the wonderful tinkling sound they made.

posted by Andree on 2006-05-19 21:08:41
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