The Sensory Lamp by Sara Rossbach is meant to create a closer connection between our work environments and nature for more productive and stimulating workdays.
While the lamp mimics natural light cycles by slowly altering in color and intensity throughout the day, creativity and productivity are enhanced by the smell of the grass growing from the
base of the lamp.
The act of nurturing the plant also stimulates the mind, as gardening is often used as therapy. With a mouse pad attached, the Sensory Lamp stays close to you. In a step towards the future, the Sensory Lamp takes us back to nature.
Les Fourmis is a Marseilles-based company that specializes in lighting that evokes the ethereal. The lights are like sculptures, both in look and material. Cumulus is a combination of steel mesh and 60 LED lights and after the jump we have three more models. Shimo is an acrylic waterfall and Foehn is almost vase-like in nature and made up mostly of silk paper. Mo is bunched polyethylene. All of the lamps can be either pendant or for the table.
Tomer Sapir is an Israeli artist and designer whose work is mostly conceptual with a strong emphasis on the aesthetic. Unit 1.1 is a bedside table that has an built-in alarm clock that is synchronized to the user’s sleep cycles. Egg, after the jump, is a slip cast porcelain set of lights, but Insectess is more of a series of sculptures that uses real eggshells, concrete and lamp parts and Prostheses is a light/sculptural installation made of dried leaves, steel poles, LED lights, concrete and steel wool.