Design, Interior Design

Armstrong Light Trap Lamp Inspired by the Moon

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An eco-friendly concept by Russian designer Constantin Bolimond, the Armstrong Light Trap is a lamp drawing inspiration from the moon. The spherical table lamp is cratered with indentations, which are stopped with natural corks for a softer, more earthy look. The internal LEDs automatically turns on when corks are removed and turn off when the lamp is completely closed back up again. For versatility, the corks can be taken out in any configuration, creating unique beams of home lighting.

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