Layers of light: Flat by Ichiro Iwasaki
Streamlight presents Vibia has announced the debut of the Flat Collection, created by renowned Japanese designer Ichiro Iwasaki.
Flat’s distinctive, disc-shaped diffusers form horizontal planes of light that integrate with the architecture. The light, indirect and diffuse, reflects off the discs, casting an enveloping, wrap-around glow.
Delicate in design yet graphic in character, Flat’s minimalist forms achieve maximum function as each streamlined disc contains and directs the light, appearing illuminated from within.
The LED-powered collection features floor, tabletop, pendant, and ceiling styles with single or multiple discs. More intimate in scale, some of the table and floor lamps include shelf-like discs that double as furniture.
Deployed in pairs the smaller, complementary disc captures and casts light back at the larger plate, creating pockets of soft, pooled light. Available in five soft finishes—white, green, terracotta, grey and black— Flat seamlessly integrates into any space, lending a soothing, Zen sensibility.
“A reflector lamp collection that connects a floating light source with a linear structure. Minimal reflector discs and linear structure provide simple and powerful universality like alphabets and musical scores”.
For more visit Vibia.
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