Sweet Zen aesthetic in LI wall lamp by Arturo Alvarez. Merging sustainability and Japanese technical

News Infurma11/11/2013
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Arturo Alvarez presents the LI wall lamp, strong and resistant pressed cellulose stripes. They emerge from anscestral techniques. Not only, but used in Japan as packaging material since 16th century. Ecological recycling systems are used. LED lighting rounds off and goes more deeply into the concept of sustainability.

Look-alike waves broken curved lines drench walls in subtlety, fine and delicate shapes that let light beams out in order to learn out of the stripes to be reflected on the wall.

Designer: Arturo Alvarez. 2013
Material: pressed cellulose
Colors: deep red, beige, white, light grey, light green, light blue, red and brown

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