Pick of The Week: Starlight from Karboxx
Sleek lighting design adds class to the perfection collection – Starlight from Karboxx. Serena Papait’s version of the sky and earth has become an origami design from which the Starlight lamp was born.
The design has a slender discreet shape that does not create light but shadows and reflections. The play on full and empty in the constant contrast between light and dark, gives the environment in which Starlight is placed a private atmosphere where time stops.
Starlight is a range of lamps with a slender, yet striking appearance, where geometric elements are combined to create a dynamic effect.
LED technology is used for superior lighting in Starlight, placed so as to create a soft, indirect light that is also high performance and diffused.
This collection, with its wall, suspension and ceiling versions, can be customised for installation according to the spaces and the effect you want to create, also producing spectacular solutions by combining different versions.
The lamp hides the light source by incorporating it into the design itself through the lines where the LED strips are applied. The finishes were chosen in neutral tones because Starlight’s indirect light would have absorbed them and made them disappear. The bent sheet metal and laser cutting have balanced the thickness, giving this object a subtle presence.
Find Starlight available locally from Euro Nouveau.
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