Design, Interior Design

Nomadic Light by Katharina Eisenkoeck

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Nomadic Light was created by Katharina Eisenkoeck to bring mobility and style to the commonly “fixed” light fixtures. Using the timeless material of dark leather, she has wrapped the cement base by boiling the leather to form fit.  Just a touch of metal brings shine for the light to bounce off. The three LED lights can be adjusted to create different moods. They are run off of a battery that can be recharged within just six hours of spending time in the leather shelf.  This docking station is clever using an inductive charging system already built into the shelf and lamp. Simply by touching the light, it can be powered on or off.

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