Lighting | 11 Sep 07 | Comments (0) | Stumble

Tranlogue Associates has created AirLUCE, a series of lamps that employs surface-emitting lighting. The 5 designs will be launched at 100% Light next week in London. AirLUCE uses material that is transparent, but radiant and a LED light source that is not visible. This new material, made by Asahi Kasei, consists of an acrylic board that is surface-emitting, allowing the entire surface to glow. This diffusion makes the lighting easier on the eyes than traditional LED lighting. Above is a detailed look at Anemone; more models after the jump.

Anemone.

Bellflower.

Airplants.

















