MEJD Studio: Well

Slovak practice MEJD Studio designed for Lasvit a  hand blown glass table lamp inspired by traditional water wells in its shape and in its mechanisms.

MEJD Studio, Well, Lasvit
Designed by MEJD Studio for Lasvit, Well is a light inspired by traditional water wells.
It takes the principle of the simple wooden handle mechanism winding of the rope and thus changing its distance or the bulbs depth inside the glass container like the bucket singing into the water. In the case of lower positions, the light becomes gradient blue while, in the second variant, it goes from clear transparent to sanded matte.
Containers were blown into the wooden mould, drilled in upper part (handle). The handle parts are made of maple oiled wood combined with brass elements. Bulb socket is turned of brass which makes it heavier and easier going up and down in straight line. Textile cable with its look refers to ropes used for winding in real water wells.

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