paul cocksedge: sestosenso for BMW x flos

'sestosenso' by paul cocksedge for BMW and flos
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'sestosenso' is a luminary apparition, a result of british designer paul cocksedge's collaboration with
german car company BMW and italian lighting company flos.
presented on the occasion of milan design week 2011, for the installation, influenced by the new BMW 6 series,
the first BMW with full-LED headlights, cocksedge erected a seamless, curving, white wall extension to the
flos showroom with low-hanging red and white conical lamps.

visitors engaging in the installation
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like the BMW headlights, the source of illumination within these 'sestosenso' lamps are hidden, the light itself guided only
through a transparent body, rendering the source invisible and forever changing in its qualities.
within the main room of the flos professional space a calm, cool and serene environment awaits in which five
red 'sestosenso' lamps hang from the ceiling. stepping within one these lights, a video of the BMW 6 series coupe
is revealed on the expansive white wall that wraps around the room. through the light we see the car, and through the car,
we begin to understand the light...
for the event, a hand-made limited edition of 66 sestosenso light sculptures designed by paul cocksedge
for flos have been released as a celebration of light, design and technology.

once stepping inside the hanging lamps, a video of the BMW 6 series coupe can be seen
image courtesy of BMW
the new BMW 6 series coupe features adaptive full-LED headlamps whose technology generates bright white light
to assure an especially intensive and uniform illumination of the roadway. this technique, being serially deployed
for the first time in the BMW 6 series coupe, facilitates an impressive restaging of BMWs iconic design such as the
round headlamps and its taillights.

image courtesy of BMW

image courtesy of BMW

image courtesy of BMW
video by designboom

'sestosenso' light by paul cocksedge for flos in which the light source is hidden within the lamp's body
image © designboom

paul cocksedge within the 'sestosenso' installation
image courtesy of BMW
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