‘lightme’ lamp collection by panni pais

images © agnes fecher, olga kocsihungary-based designer panni pais has created a collection of lamps, each endorsing a variation of human-like characterisistics. the three-piece ‘lightme’ series is influenced by stacks of wood used when setting up a fire, where its traditional image is translated into a language of functional objects. contemplating the possibility of a varied use in space, the manipulation of a luminary effect is based on the inclusion of an LED illumination light source set within a plexi tube.

the packaging is an important part of the design, where the symbolic story of igniting a fire begins. we may pull out the wooden lighting pieces – bound by their own cables – from a simple, labelled paper cylinder like that of the organization of kindling material.

lightme! lamps by panni pais  lamps in daylight

lightme! lamps by panni pais the lighting element is rotatable

lightme! lamps by panni pais buddy – the short legged

lightme! lamps by panni pais twiggy – with the thin and long legs

lightme! lamps by panni pais woody – with the odd legs

lightme! lamps by panni pais technical details

lightme! lamps by panni pais packaging

lightme! lamps by panni pais buddy

lightme! lamps by panni pais twiggy

lightme! lamps by panni pais woody

lightme! lamps by panni pais woody

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