LG Chem OLED Panels Transformed into Lighting Sculptures at BLACKBODY

BLACKBODY and LG Chem have collaborated for the special event of Design Junction, part of the London Design Festival, in a major art installation around LG Chem`s square OLED light panels called DISPERTION by Thierry Gaugain.

Designed by Thierry Gaugain, the Dispertion is an art installaiton composed of 550 square OLEDs. (LG Chem/LEDinside)

DISPERTION, on display for the first time at Design Junction, is lighting the entrance of the college, historical home of Central Saint Martins Art School. By mixing traditional British classrooms’ architecture and contemporary lighting, it well demonstrates the OLED’s exceptional light quality.

DISPERTION expands upon BLACKBODY’s well known tradition of creating monumental pieces while illustrating the benefit of OLED lighting to the public, using well established 100x100mm OLED light panels from LG Chem. LG Chem OLED light panels’ high quality and diverse product portfolio, have satisfied BLACKBODY’s needs in using 550 square type panels in DISPERTION.

Dispertion is illuminating the entrance of the college, historical home of Central Saint Martins Art School. (LG Chem/LEDinside)

This is another demonstration to the market that the OLED trend is going toward a multiplicity of forms, key selling point of OLED lighting technology.

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