Japanese design studio YOY has created new LED luminaires capable of projecting its own lampshade this year, according to a Deezen report.
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YOY's LED table lamp projects its own lamp shade. (All photo courtesy belong to Yasuko Furukawa) |
The lamps come in table lamp (35x12 cm ) and floor lamp (130x 24 cm) versions. The lamps are made from plastic, LED, and aluminum, according to the company website.
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Left: YOY LED floor lamp when power is switched off. |
Right: YOY LED floor lamp with the power on. |
The LED is situated in the head of the pole that somewhat imitates a socket enables the luminaire to project a lamp shade when switched on.
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Close up of YOY LED lamp head, where the LED is situated in the lamp shade shaped socket. |