Moonsetter

Founded on basic geometric shapes with the circle, square and cylinder, the Moonsetter is merged into a unique and artistic configuration. All three volumes are essential, as each depends on the other in order for the piece to come together as one, both in function and as a construction.

The frame of the sculptural floor lamp is made of solid chrome-plated mirror polished aluminium and has a rotating disc that allows the user to customise the reflection of the glare-free light, emitted by an LED light source, which is submerged in the frame. The lamp is turned on and off by the rotating footswitch on the cylinder, which also acts as a dimmer.

The disc rotates 360° around its own axis and is white on one side and reflective on the other. Turned towards the white side, the light becomes soft and diffused, whereas the opposite side reflects the light directly, creating a different expression.

The disc allows us to interact with the fixture and decide how the light should be reflected in the room, and how the room should be reflected in the mirror surface of the lamp.

Moonsetter invites us to explore and not only see the quality of the design, but to feel and sense it too. The exceptional floor lamp blurs the lines between sculpture and light source and serves an aesthetic purpose as well as a functional one.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Credits

Manufacturer: Louis Poulsen

Designer: Anne Boysen Studio / Anne Boysen

Country: Denmark

Photographs: © Enok Holsegaard・Retouch by Rikke Pødenphant

 
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