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Arch pendant lamp by Johan Lindstén and Markus Johansson for Oblure

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Arch pendant lamp by Johan Lindsten and Markus Johansson for Oblure

Dezeen Showroom: designed by Johan Lindstén and Markus Johansson for Swedish brand Oblure, the Arch pendant lamp has a shape that nods to a classical architectural form.

The Arch lamp has a graphic presence formed by a repeatedly curving piece of tubular metal and is described by Oblure as "alluring and eye-catching".

Arch pendant lamp by Johan Lindsten and Markus Johansson for OblureThe Arch pendant lamp recalls a classic architectural form

Light shines down each of the pendant's seven pillars, and the lamp is available in a number of bold colours.

The standard colour selection includes black, white and cobalt blue in a high-gloss finish and nude in a matt finish. There are also custom hues available on request.

Arch pendant lamp by Johan Lindsten and Markus Johansson for OblureLight shines down each of its seven pillars

Oblure recommends Arch for both private and public spaces and says it looks particularly good above dining tables and kitchen islands, as well as in conference rooms and offices.

The piece is suspended on adjustable steel wires that are practically invisible.

Product: Arch

Designer: Johan Lindsten and Markus Johansson

Brand: Oblure

Contact: order@oblure.com

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Hulasol sun umbrella by Hulasol

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Dezeen Showroom: dual functionality and futuristic design characterises Hulasol, the signature sun umbrella of Belgian manufacturer Hulasol.

The umbrella functions both as a traditional parasol and an outdoor light source, which can be controlled by a smartphone app.

A photogaph of the Hulasol light lit up at nightHulasol's light can be controlled via smartphone app

The umbrella comprises a base with wheels for manoeuvrability, as well as an aerodynamically designed canopy to ensure stability.

It folds away into a compact leaf-like shape for easy storage.

A photograph of the Hulasol light, with a woman sitting underneath itIt comes in two finish options

"Hulasol is the world's first classy outdoor mood lamp and sun umbrella combined in one beautiful eye-catcher," said Hulasol. "Designed to captivate and comfort, its curves celebrate sun and moon."

The polyester canopy and all other surfaces have been treated to withstand water, dirt and mildew.

Hulsol comes in matte black and matte white colourways.

Product: Hulasol

Designer: Peter Mortelmans, Lin Bertels, Amandus Van Quaille

Brand: Hulasol

Contact: lin@hulasol.com

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"I love it when my hands surprise my head" says Bertjan Pot

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Designer Bertjan Pot offers a look inside his studio and introduces his designs for Moooi in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen for the Dutch brand.

Pot invited Dezeen to his Rotterdam studio, a converted gymnasium, where he demonstrated his process and showcased various products he has designed for Moooi, as well as some of the woven masks that he is known for making.

Dutch designer Bertjan Pot created the Random Light for Moooi

"I'm constantly trying things out, how they fit together," he said, "Some of these things, I consider a prototype. And sometimes a prototype actually becomes a product."

Pot has designed products for Moooi since near the brand's inception, including lights, chairs and a carpet.

Bertjan Pot Random Light for MoooiThe Random Light is made by coiling glass-fiber yarn around a spherical frame

His first piece for the Dutch furniture brand was the Random Light, which he initially made by hand himself before the design caught the attention of Moooi founder Marcel Wanders.

The designer made the first run of the lights by randomly wrapping a resin-soaked thread around an inflated balloon, which he then deflated and removed to leave a hard spherical shell that acts as a lampshade.

heracleum-lamp-1Pot's Heracleum light for Moooi features a branching structure tipped with a multitude of LED lights

"The first lights I just made to order, and I would deliver them myself," he explained. "I had all these fibres from glass yarn, and I had balloons, and I had resin, so I started coiling the thread in the most simple way around a big balloon."

"Then Marcel Wanders called and said 'hey, I've seen your lights, would you like the Random Light in Moooi?'"

The Heracleum III Linear light is the latest version of the design

Pot went on to design Heracleum, a suspension light comprised of a branching metal structure and a multitude of small LED lights.

He showed Dezeen the latest version of the design, the Heracleum III Linear, which is designed to hang above long surfaces such as dining tables or kitchen islands. The new version of the light has also been updated with brighter LEDs and better integration with smart home systems.

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The Heracleum light was named after the flower of the same name, which was a reference for the piece. However, Pot also noted the mathematical influences behind the design of the light fixture.

"For me, the Heracleum is a lot more about math than about nature," said Pot. "I always like it when there's more than one story with a certain product."

The form of the Heracleum light draws on mathematical principles

Reflecting on the process of experimental prototyping, Pot emphasised the satisfaction that he finds in the intuitive aspects of his craft.

"I love it when my hands can surprise my head," he said. "Your hands are making something and even the thing that you are fully in control of making can surprise you. I think that's a wonderful gift that comes with the profession."

Pot is also known for creating colourful woven masks, which feature prominently on his Instagram account.

bertjan-pot-masksPot's masks are part of an ongoing series started in 2010

He has designed a number of other products for Moooi, including the Carbon Chair designed in collaboration with Marcel Wanders, and the Prop Light, which evokes the mirrors of dressing room theatres with its strips of bare LED bulbs.

Dezeen interviewed Pot in 2016 at Milan design week, where he made a series of seats by weaving shoelaces around inner tubes from different vehicles as part of Nike's The Nature of Motion exhibition.

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Lumisonic downlight by Zuma

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Zuma Lumisonic downlight by Morten Warren

Dezeen Showroom: combining lighting with high-fidelity audio, Zuma's Lumisonic downlight is designed to invisibly deliver immersive sound for the home.

Lumisonic is an ultra-compact recessed downlight with an integrated loudspeaker, which works entirely wirelessly and is operated through voice activation.

Zuma Lumisonic downlight by Morten WarrenLumisonic is a wireless multi-room system delivering audio through downlights

The multi-room system was designed by Zuma founder Morten Warren, who started the company after experiencing frustration with "unattractive and obtrusive" ceiling speakers, their poor audio quality, and complex installation process.

His designs address these shortcomings while adding features including circadian rhythm lighting and a "Wellbeing" mode, which selects the optimal settings for any mood via presets on the app.

Zuma Lumisonic downlight by Morten WarrenThe speaker set-up provides immersive audio for the home with no cables or wires

Lumisonic can be retrofitted into any room to deliver what Zuma describes as a "canopy of sound" that is rich in detail.

"Zuma turns a bathroom into a spa, a home gym into a spin studio, a family room into a cinema, or even a kitchen into a disco," said the company.

Product: Lumisonic downlight

Designer: Morten Warren

Brand: Zuma

Contact: help@zuma.ai

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Dew pendant light by Shakúff

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Dew pendant light by Shakuff

Dezeen Showroom: US brand Shakúff has expanded its Raindrop lighting collection with Dew, a pendant that intends to showcase the mesmeric qualities of heavy glass.

Created by Shakúff founder Joseph Sidof, the Dew pendant is informed by the "pristine, luminous drops" Sidof observed on the leaves during early morning walks.

Dew pendant light by ShakuffThe Dew pendant light is made of heavy glass, which creates a bewitching play of light reflections

Dew is cast in moulds, using thicker glass to control consistency across pendants.

The heavier glass makes Dew a strong statement piece, with light reflections occurring at the bottom of each droplet-shaped piece.

Dew pendant light by ShakuffHung as a chandelier or arrangement, it accentuates space and creates a statement

As with all of the lighting in the Raindrop collection, Dew is meant to be hung in multiples, and it serves to accentuate space, making rooms feel both higher and more spacious.

Dew's translucent glass pendants are available in clear, grey or amber glass, which can be mixed into a single chandelier or arrangement.

Product: Dew

Brand: Shakúff

Contact: inquiries@shakuff.com

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Onsen furniture collection by Gandia Blasco among new products on Dezeen Showroom

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Onsen furniture collection chairs and table by Gandia Blasco used in a large concrete space in arched windows

Dezeen Showroom: a furniture collection designed to exude the calming nature of Japanese architecture is among nine new products featured on Dezeen Showroom this week.

Onsen furniture collection chairs and table by Gandia Blasco used in a large concrete space in arched windows

Onsen furniture collection by Francesco Meda and David Quincoces for Gandia Blasco

Gandia Blasco has expanded its Onsen furniture collection to include more outdoor furniture styles, featuring tubular steel and vinyl straps designed to appear like tanned leather.

Informed by Japanese architecture and design, the contrasting materials and furniture are intended to exude calm and balance.

The Onsen furniture collection was featured on Dezeen Showroom this week, alongside a rerelease of chairs designed by Bauhaus furniture designer Erich Dieckman and a pendant light made by hand using a complex glass-blowing technique.

Read on to see the rest of this week's products:


Curve Crown by Zero Lighting in green used in a green room

Curve Crown by Front for Zero Lighting

Curve Crown designed by Swedish design duo Front for Zero Lighting is a pendant light that borrows features from traditional library lamps.

The light was originally designed for the Swedish National Museum's renovation in 2018.

Find out more about Curve Crown ›


Light blue Bauhaus chair by Erich Dieckmann for TYP

Bauhaus chairs by Erich Dieckmann for TYP

Originally designed by seminal Bauhaus furniture designer Erich Dieckman, Austrian brand TYP has rereleased a trio of wooden chairs that feature a cubic frame and curved backrest.

The chairs have been updated by reengineering the joints and altering the size for modern use, while still preserving the proportions of the original design.

Find out more about the Bauhaus chairs ›


Sprinkle pendant lights in a range of colours by Zero Lighting

Sprinkle pendant lamp by Note Design Studio for Zero Lighting

Taking its name from the tiny sugary beads used to decorate cakes, the Sprinkle pendant lamp designed by Swedish brand Zero Lighting has a thin cylindrical shape and is available in a range of rainbow hues.

The lamp consists of a thin tube and five stacked rings that enclose the central LED light, which distributes the light and creates visual interest.

Find out more about Sprinkle ›


White Textures fabric by Dedar used as upholstery on a low chair

Textures fabric collection by Dedar

The Textures fabric collection was designed by Italian textile brand Dedar to showcase the beauty of irregularities found in natural fibres.

The collection includes a wool fabric called A Perfect Flower that has a rippled surface, as well as a Jacquard chenille called Per Inciso that contrasts soft white yarn with flecks of coloured thread.

Find out more about the Textures fabric collection ›


A constellation of Twist pendant lights by Dedar hung in a staircase

Twist pendant light by Shakúff

Created by Brooklyn design studio Shakúff, the Twist pendant light is handmade by artisans using a complex glass-blowing technique.

Twist is made from a hexagonal glass tube with a rippled surface that is intended to reflect light in swirls around the room. The rippled appearance is created by twisting the glass over a hot flame, which requires a great degree of control.

Find out more about Twist ›


Wooden Hoard Storage Table by Blu Dot

Hoard Storage Tables by Blu Dot

Designed by furniture brand Blu Dot, the Hoard Storage Tables have a biomorphic shape and showcase the natural grain of wood.

The tables are available in low, medium and tall sizes and are made from solid acacia wood that can be left natural or finished in black.

Find out more about Hoard Storage Tables ›


Two Valentina Up chairs by Diabla set against an icy backdrop

Valentina Up outdoor furniture collection by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco for Diabla

The Valentina Up outdoor furniture collection consists of crisscrossing metal frames and plump cushions, designed by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco for Diabla.

Available in a range of colours, the collection includes an armchair, two-seater sofa, lounger and two sizes of tables.

Find out more about Valentina Up ›


Green Geometric patterns fabric by Dedar used as cushion covers on wooden chairs

Geometric patterns fabric collection by Dedar

Designed by Dedar to combine textiles with graphic art, the Geometric patterns collection features upholstery fabric with abstract lines and geometric patterns.

The collection includes Volver, a fabric made using the traditional technique brocatelle that results in a subtle relief on the surface.

Find out more about the Geometric patterns fabric collection ›

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Curve Crown by Front for Zero Lighting

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Curve Crown by Front for Zero Lighting

Dezeen Showroom: for Zero Lighting Swedish design duo Front has created the Curve Crown pendant, which borrows features from classic library lamps.

The Curve Crown was originally designed for the 2018 renovation of Sweden's National Museum and its library, which led Front to look to traditional library lighting for reference.

Curve Crown by Front for Zero LightingThe Curve Crown was originally designed for the Swedish National Museum

The designers have evolved the design into a large pendant, which Zero Lighting describes as looking like a rhythmic circle dance with arms interlinked.

Three or more fixtures are grouped together and their arms intertwined to make a single Curve Crown chandelier.

Curve Crown by Front for Zero LightingIts design features multiple fixtures with interlinked arms

The painted metal designs are available in a choice of four colours, including green, white, ivory or pigeon blue, as well as other hues on request.

Curve Crown has an LED module that is dimmable via mains or through Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) controls, and the shades come in three sizes ranging from 150 to 300 millimetres.

Product: Curve Crown

Designer: Front

Brand: Zero Lighting

Contact: info@zero.se

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Twist pendant light by Shakúff

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Twist pendant light by Shakúff

Dezeen Showroom: handmade using a complex glass-blowing technique, the Twist pendant by Shakúff brings a decorative spin to a classic style of lighting.

The Twist pendant features a hexagonal tube of glass with a rippled appearance. The light is created by artisans who manoeuvre it over a hot flame, twisting it sharply three times in one direction then three times in the other.

Twist pendant light by ShakúffThe Twist pendant is handmade over a flame using precise spinning movements

Because the technique requires a great degree of control and sensitivity, the artisans cannot use gloves while they work, and instead use metal tools to help them manipulate the glass safely. Shakúff likens the process to a dance.

"Like any dance, the creation of a Twist requires a commitment to technique," said Shakúff. "Also like in dance, intuition is important and the feel of the craft are important here."

Twist pendant light by ShakúffThe pendants are available in arrangements of any number

The finished pendants, available in arrangements of any desired number, are said to make light reflect in swirls across the room.

Twist comes in clear or frosted glass, and there is the option to combine the two within a single arrangement.

Product: Twist

Brand: Shakúff

Contact: inquiries@shakuff.com

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Sprinkle pendant lamp by Note Design Studio for Zero Lighting

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Six Sprinkle pendants by Note Design Studio for Zero Lighting in different colours on a grey backdrop

*Dezeen Showroom: *Note Design Studio has called its latest design for Zero Lighting Sprinkle, in reference to the pendant lamp's vibrant colour palette and thin cylindrical shape, which are reminiscent of the tiny sugary beads used to decorate cakes.

Much like its namesake, the Sprinkle light comes in a range of rainbow hues including blue, red and yellow alongside more neutral tones of brown, black and oyster white.

Close-up of a red pendant lamp with rings around its light sourceThe Sprinkle light is available in six colours

Its steel and aluminium body are made up of a thin tube as well as five stacked rings, which form a cage around its central LED light source.

This creates not just visual interest but also distributes the light and creates an interesting play of shadows and transparencies.

Six Sprinkle pendants by Note Design Studio for Zero Lighting in different colours on a grey backdropEach comes with a matching cord

Each of Sprinkle's six coloursways comes with a matching fabric cord. On request, the lamp can also be finished in bespoke shades to match specific interiors.

"The brief we gave to Note was to design a small iconic fixture that could be used in multiples or as a solitaire in projects such as coffee shops, canteens, meeting areas, receptions and more," Zero Lighting explained.

Product: Sprinkle pendant

Designer: Note Design Studio

Brand: Zero Lighting

Contact: info@zero.se

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Twelve Scandinavian furniture and lighting products on Dezeen Showroom

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Hunter lounge chair by Eikund

Dezeen Showroom: following Stockholm Design Week, which took place last week, here's our pick of 12 furniture and lighting designs by Scandinavian brands that have been featured on Dezeen Showroom.

The selection includes products by Swedish flooring company Bolon, Danish furniture and lighting brand &Tradition, and Finnish furniture brand Nikari.

The products range from contemporary lounge chairs and dining tables to geometric table lamps and durable outdoor furniture.

Also featured are re-releases of classic Scandinavian furniture, including Torbjørn Afdal's Hunter chair designed in 1960 and Verner Panton's Cloverleaf sofa, which was designed in 1969.

Stockholm Design Week took place from 7 to 13 February 2022 at various venues throughout the Swedish capital. The design festival will return in September to coincide with Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, which was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.


Hunter lounge chair by Scandinavian furniture brand Eikund

Hunter lounge chair by Torbjørn Afdal for Eikund

Furniture company Eikund has released an updated version of Hunter, a lounge chair with a solid wood frame and saddle leather seat pulled taut by buckles.

Originally designed in 1960 by Norwegian designer Torbjørn Afdal, the new model uses the latest innovations in materials and processes while staying true to the chair's original design.

Find out more about Hunter ›


Caret table lap by &Tradition

Caret table lamp by Matteo Fogale for &Tradition

Designed by Matteo Fogale for Danish brand &Tradition, the Caret table lamp is a contemporary interpretation of "bankers lamps" traditionally found in libraries.

The table lamp is made from lacquered steel and was designed by Fogale to suit both work and home environments.

Find out more about Caret ›


4PM chaise longue by Scandinavian furniture brand Massproductions

4PM chaise longue by Massproductions

4PM is a chaise longue created by Swedish brand Massproductions to provide comfort without the need for upholstery.

The chaise longue is available in two types of laminated wood, including a warm-toned Douglas fir and a slightly darker cherry wood.

Massproductions also created a self-build version, which includes instructions and drawings on how to build the design from scratch using materials that can be found at any hardware store.

Find out more about 4PM ›


Big modular table system by Scandinavian furniture brand De Vorm

Big modular table system by De Vorm

Designed by Dutch brand De Vorm, the Big modular table system allows users to create custom tables up to ten metres long and two metres wide.

The table contains up to 75 per cent recycled materials and is suitable for dining, working or meetings.

Find out more about Big modular table system ›


Hagga Icon rugs by Kasthall

Häggå Icon rugs by Kasthall

Swedish brand Kasthall has released its Häggå Icon rug collection in a new colour range, with shades informed by nature and the shifting of seasons.

The collection of woven rugs is available in three classic Häggå patterns, including Stripe, Dot and Post, a lattice-like motif.

The rugs are designed to be timeless and well suited to any interior style, while the new colour palette is intended to emphasise the patterns.

Find out more about Häggå Icon rugs ›


Stair table lamp by Oblure

Stair table lamp by Notchi Architects for Oblure

The Stair table lamp consists of a stepped steel base with a spherical light that appears to be balancing on the edge of the top step, designed by Swedish studio Notchi Architects for lighting brand Oblure.

The lamp, which also doubles as a bookend, is a playful take on geometry and gravity and is designed to suit home and work settings.

Find out more about Stair›


Koster outdoor furniture by Scandinavian furniture brand Skargaarden

Koster outdoor furniture by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden

Created by Studio Norrlandet, Koster is an outdoor furniture collection designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

Available from Swedish furniture brand Skargaarden, the collection includes a chair, bar stool and three sizes of tables, made from teak wood and UV-resistant rope.

Find out more about Koster ›


Truly flooring by Bolon

Truly flooring collection by Bolon

Truly is a woven flooring collection that features colourful patterns, designed by Swedish flooring company Bolon.

The collection includes a zigzagging pattern called 100%, and a matrix-like grid pattern in shades of green called Anything Everything.

According to Bolon, Truly flooring is made in Sweden with renewable energy and contains recycled materials.

Find out more about Truly ›


Moci dining table by Asplund

Moci dining table by Moa Sjöberg for Asplund

Moci is a minimalist dining table with rounded corners and table legs, designed by Moa Sjöberg for Swedish brand Asplund.

The table has an oak veneer top on solid oak legs and was awarded furniture of the year in RUM Magazine's Swedish Design Awards 2022.

Find out more about Moci ›


Lumo pendant lamps by Zero Lighting

Lumo pendant by Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting

Lumo is a conical pendant lamp that can be customised into different arrangements, created by Swedish designer Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting.

The lamp can be hung on its own or clustered with other lamps in a variety of shapes, including a straight line, circle, rectangle, triangle or square.

Find out more about Lumo ›


Detalji bench by Scandinavian furniture brand Nikari

Detalji bench by Jenni Roininen for Nikari

Made from sustainably grown oak and woven paper, the Detalji bench was designed by Jenni Roininen for Finnish brand Nikari and in collaboration with paper yarn specialists Woodnotes.

The bench's seat is covered in Woodnotes's Woodpecker fabric, which is spun and woven from undyed paper.

Find out more about Detalji ›


Cloverleaf sofa by Scandinavian furniture brand Verpan

Cloverleaf sofa by Verner Panton for Verpan

Cloverleaf is a sculptural sofa that was originally designed in 1969 by Danish designer Verner Panton, now available in versions for indoor and outdoor settings from Verpan.

The design references the curvaceous shape of a cloverleaf and comes in modules, which users can add to or remove depending on the desired outcome.

Find out more about Cloverleaf ›

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Lumo pendant by Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting

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Orange Lumo pendant Lumo by Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting with four conical shades in a circular mount as seen from below

Dezeen Showroom: Swedish designer Thomas Bernstrand has designed Lumo, a conical pendant lamp with a variety of expressions, for Zero Lighting.

Named after the Esperanto word for "light", Lumo features a conical steel shade that can be powder coated in one of four colours – black, green, grey or orange.

Row of three conical pendant lamps in green, grey and orangeThe Lumo pendant can be hung solo (above) or in larger constellations (top image)

The pendant can be hung on its own or mounted within different fittings that cluster several of the shades together into larger constellations.

The fittings are available in a range of shapes including a straight line, circle, rectangle, triangle or square, while a wire bracket allows for tension mounting.

Orange Lumo pendant Lumo by Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting with four conical shades in a circular mount as seen from belowThe light is available in four colours including orange

Lumo lights include a recessed diffuser in matt acrylic and a textile cable in a colour matched to the shade.

Thanks to this extensive range of customisation options, the pendant is suitable for just about any interior.

Product: Lumo pendant

Designer: Thomas Bernstrand

Brand: Zero Lighting

Contact: info@zero.se

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Chord sofa by Part & Whole among new products on Dezeen Showroom

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Chord sofa by Part & Whole

Dezeen Showroom: a modular sofa that references the design of 1970s seating is among eight new products featured on Dezeen Showroom this week.

Chord sofa by Part & Whole

Chord sofa by Part & Whole

Chord is a modular sofa that combines the aesthetics of 1970s lounge seating with modern construction and upholstery.

Created by Canadian design company Part & Whole, the sofa consists of a corner module, flat back module and backless ottoman that users can combine and arrange in a multitude of ways.

Chord sofa was featured on Dezeen Showroom this week, alongside products including a comfortable chaise longue made from laminated wood and a sculptural coffee table with an inverted cone tabletop.

Read on to see the rest of this week's new products:


Stair table lamp by Oblure

Stair table lamp by Notchi Architects for Oblure

Created by Notchi Architects for Swedish lighting brand Oblure, the Stair table lamp consists of a stepped steel base with a spherical light balanced on top.

Designed as a playful take on geometry and gravity, the lamp is suitable for home and work settings and also doubles as a bookend.

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4PM chaise longue by Massproductions

4PM chaise longue by Massproductions

4PM is a chaise longue designed by Swedish brand Massproductions to provide comfort without the need for upholstery.

Presented at Stockholm Design Week 2022, 4PM is made from laminated wood and has a raised footrest that doubles as a seat or side table.

As homage to the work of Italian designer Enzo Mari, Massproductions has also released a self-build version of 4PM which includes instructions to create the chaise longue from materials found at any hardware store.

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Spirit coffee table by Galerie Revel

Spirit coffee table by Monogram via Galerie Revel

The Spirit coffee table consists of an inverted cone tabletop and a heavy base made from exotic oak, designed by Monogram and sold via Galerie Revel.

The coffee table was designed to have a sculptural appearance and is part of Monogram's upcoming Escales collection, which reinterprets characteristics of 19th-century furniture into contemporary pieces.

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Lumo pendant lights by Zero Lighting

Lumo pendant by Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting

Lumo is a conical pendant lamp that can be customised into different hanging arrangements, designed by Thomas Bernstrand for Swedish brand Zero Lighting.

The pendants can be hung singularly or clustered together with a fitting available in a range of shapes, including a straight line, circle, rectangle, triangle or square.

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Tribù sofa by Studioforma

Tribù sofa by Studioforma

The Tribù sofa is a seating island designed to encourage social interaction, created by Swiss architecture and design practice Studioforma.

The sofa consists of an elliptic walnut wood base with cushioned seats and backrests upholstered in colourful patterns.

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Moci dining table by Asplund

Moci dining table by Moa Sjöberg for Asplund

Moci is an oak dining table that is distinguished by its rounded edges, designed by Moa Sjöberg for Swedish brand Asplund.

The table was awarded furniture of the year in RUM Magazine's Swedish Design Awards 2022, with judges commending the design for its balance of straight and curved elements.

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Koster outdoor furniture by Skargaarden

Koster outdoor collection by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden

Koster is a collection of outdoor furniture designed by Studio Norrlandet to withstand extreme weather conditions.

Available from Swedish brand Skargaarden, the collection includes chairs, bar stools and three sizes of tables made from teak wood and UV-resistant rope.

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In the end I chose high density, flatness, and reliability (i.e. not going for bendy options for the strips) on my DIY light ring. Was able to print it on my 300x300 printer in one piece and it fit the entire five meter light strip in 50 sections. What made me settle on it is that I can use bare wire to hook everything up, so it just won’t be that hard. Printed it in PETG and made it beefier than necessary, coming in at 300 grams. Added a tripod mount as well (just a 1/4-20 nut). Cutting the strips and adhering them took about an hour but it’s simple enough work I could listen to a podcast.

I’ll print a mount for my iPhone to go on the back once the rest is made. Maybe a coupe handles as well. Easy enough to glue on later.

Got my cheap light ring and it is not very bright, but some of the accessories it came with will be useful.

On to the soldering!

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Designing a DIY light ring using trimmable LED light strip segments and it's an interesting problem. Whipped up a quick program to help me find valid configurations. Want the strips to be as long as possible to reduce soldering and each segment contains 3 LEDs and is 50 mm long. Lengths over 3 segments (i.e. 9 LEDs and 150 mm) proved too limiting and I finally settled on this 20 strip design. Yellow strips would be put down first, then blue layer on second (they have overlapping ends, but it won't be hard to stagger them so one end of each can be soldered for power), and finally red on the top.

Will explore a few other arrangements and then design a 3D printed holder with strip and wire guides to make hookup easier.

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How to Use Street Lights to Improve Your Night Street Photography

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Nighttime street and urban photography can actually be easy. Street lamps (your ready-made light sources), can effectively provide all the light you need for your photos. The illumination gives you compositional ideas and options for taking great shots.

So how can you use street lamps in your photos?

Let's get into it.

Why Street Lights

Most of us have a best friend. However, they generally are not with us when we are out shooting night street photography. This is actually a good thing because one, they will probably distract you; and two, your current best friend is about to be replaced with a new best friend: the streetlamp.

The streetlamp is the fundamental element that will help you create beautiful night images. Without the streetlamp, there is no night street photography as the streets will be pitch black and there will be no light for the camera to make a decent exposure.

So the humble streetlamp does a few things:

1. It lights the source, allowing the whole lamp pole to become illuminated which can look atmospheric, depending on the locale.

2. It reflects light onto the surrounding area. This can create interesting highlights on a wall, a door, the pavement, the road, a person, etc.

3. It allows you to creatively compose your night street photography images. You can use a Pro-Mist Filter on your lens, which will create an atmospheric halation around the glow of the streetlamp. You can photograph a person entering the pool of light, surrounded by deep shadows. You can focus on the detail and texture that the streetlamp's illumination reflects on a wall or a building. If it is misty, streetlamps look extremely atmospheric, especially when they are trailing off into the distance. You can even use the streetlamp itself as the main element of the composition.

Camera Settings

The most important takeaway when photographing streetlamps and their reflected light is not to overexpose the image. Once the image is overexposed you are left with a clipped highlight in post-processing that cannot be recovered and therefore detail will be gone forever.

This is why I have learned to bracket my exposures when I am shooting Urban Night Photography.

When I am out in the field I have my brackets set to 2 stops underexposed / a correctly exposed shot / 2 stops overexposed. This way I have covered myself if there are any underexposed shadowy areas in my correctly exposed shot and any blown out window or street lights in the correctly exposed shot.

Later, in Photoshop, I will be able to blend in an underexposed shot, (where the streetlamp is exposed correctly), with a correctly exposed shot of the scene, (where the street lamp's light has been blown out). I layer the two shots together, using the well-exposed scene as my top layer, and gently brush in the perfectly exposed streetlamp from the underlying, underexposed layer.

When I shooting night street photography, I generally use a different process. I will check the location before I start photographing people and dial in the settings, check my histogram, and expose for the highlights, making sure that the histogram is not clipped on the right (blown out highlights) and adjust accordingly. Unfortunately, there may be deep shadows, but if I am shooting at an ISO value that doesn't go over my camera's ISO noise threshold then I know I can recover those shadows in Lightroom with either no noise penalty or having some acceptable noise, that I can choose to get rid of if I so desire.

Noise is not a problem as it does not affect the aesthetic pleasantry of the composition, or the Street Photography storytelling. However, an overblown highlight will, in most cases, ruin an image.

So, when it comes to night street photography settings, your histogram is your second best friend.

What to Look For

Illumination, shadows, textures, details, contrast, vibes, and highlights. These are the photographable elements that you can use in your Night street photography, to make your images stand out. Let's have a look at some of these.

Examples

The final blended photo. Properly exposed for the scene. Underexposed for the street lamp.

I have been able to accentuate the details in this image because of the streetlamp reflecting on the wall and on the cobbled stone ground. Notice the beautiful highlights on the edges and the ridges of the wall and the detail on the withered foliage. Notice how subtly the highlights descend into Shadows. I blended exposures with an image exposed for the scene and an underexposed image which was for the lamp, that had the dirt detail that you can see on the lamp housing.

Windows and Dreams

This image works because the reflected lamplight reveals that this is in fact a building. Those two window lights are not reflecting much light at all. If the lamp wasn't on all you would see are two windows, which would look pointless. The lamplight compliments the eerie-looking window, providing gentle shadows around it. It creates a story and causes you to wonder, "Why is that the only light that is on up there? What is going on in that room?"

High Street Dreams

That beautiful glow halation around the lamp is due to the Tiffen Pro-Mist Filter which adds a certain amount of atmosphere to the lamp. In this image, the lamp is illuminating the pavement and roads which has allowed me to use the pavement and yellow markings as a leading line. Notice how the street lamp casts an interesting shadow beneath it, and how other streetlamps trail off into the distance, creating depth.

High Street Blues

The main focus of this image is the streetlamp which, in the center of the shot, creates symmetry. It is also lighting up the detail on the wall and the pavement, creating visual interest and also casting beautiful shadows around the illuminated area. Imagine if the street lamp wasn't there. You would just see a bunch of windows. There would be no visual clues as to what the windows were a part of.

The House

This street lamp is beautifully lighting those red doors and also creating depth and form, as you can see shadow detail on the wall and behind the house. The streetlamp also provides an extra element of interest, revealing to the viewer that this is a street. Imagine if there was no lamp. The house would look flat and you could be left wondering if this interesting house was actually real.

Mint Glows

If it wasn't for the mounted street lamp in the foreground then this image wouldn't work at all as the entire stretch of pavement would be in darkness, up to the next street lamp in the distance.

Chasing Dreams

The street lamps in this image are strangely colored which turns out to be a beautiful thing, as they add a lovely orange color contrast against the blue hour sky. That green lamp adds a further element of mystery to this colorful urban night street photography image.

While we pay our bills we will always have light, which means that we will be able to go out and shoot beautiful night Street and Urban photography.

Next time you are out at night, look for what the street lamp is illuminating (or is not) and see if there is some contrast that you can photograph or if there is a story to tell through visual imagery. This article has now got me quite emotional, so I'm off to hug my local friendly streetlamp.

Go forth and create.


About the author : Joe Redski is a fine art photographer and music lover based in the UK. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. You can find more of Redski's work on his website, Twitter, and Instagram. This article was also published here.

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