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    by Emiliano Godoy

Description

Halfway between an underwater creature and a pre-war, rural water tank, this lamp bridges the gap between the immense expressive potential of additive manufacturing and our beloved modern interiors’ design languages. From the bottom edge of a clean upper ring, a series of openings allow the shine of an LED module to spill out. As water through a dam’s floodgates, the light washes on the outside of the lamp while also pouring through the lamps hollow wedges and flower shaped interior.

Characteristics

LED Module

7w
120 or 220V
Dimmable
2700K Color Temperature
500 lumen
93 CRI
ETL Listed US/Canada
UL and CSA Standards

Dimensions

310mm X 310mm X 310mm

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Designed by

Emiliano Godoy

Emiliano Godoy is a Mexican industrial designer who’s been working for almost 20 years in applied sustainability projects, using design as a tool for generating positive changes in society and the environment. His design pieces are part of some of the most revered design museums’ permanent collections, such as MoMA and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, and have received several international design awards. Godoy runs the design firm bearing his name, where he designs products for manufacturers in Mexico, Europe and the United States, as well as interiors, architecture, exhibition and urban design projects. He is also part of Tuux, an interiors, architecture and manufacturing studio. He is a board member of the Abierto Mexicano de Diseño, an open-source design festival in Mexico City, and a partner at the online furniture store hechoyderecho.com.