Light within the Light

Light within the Light

Ryan Harc's latest exploration is a mysterious combination of LED and light layers A news report from Cologne

Departing from a phenomenon observed in a traditional Korean house, Ryan Harc's latest lamp, presented at IMM Cologne 2012, was inspired by the way light permeates throughout lined up siding doors. As the doors in a traditional house are made out of paper, it appeared as numerous light layers overlapped and surround the whole space, creating a soft and comfortable atmosphere.

In their lamp, multiple panels repeated inside create small rooms and express depth of light. LEDs creates indirect lighting zones without heat. The lamp resembles an architectural object, but once you turned on, beautifully overlapped layers generate a warm light source.

Ryan Harc is a design studio founded in 2009 by Ryan Yoon & Harc Lee, whose diverse backgrounds influences their wide range of work, from from tableware to furniture, lighting and electronics design. They have been distinguished with awards as Idea, If, and Red Dot.

Section
Design, News
Published
30 Jan 2012
Location
Cologne
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