alessilux x foreverlamp

'U2Mi2' by frederic gooris
all images courtesy of alessi and foreverlamp
'alessilux' is a new project by italian design brand alessi which aims to dissolve the boundaries between light bulb and luminary.
the company's first move into the world of lighting, they challenged a group of three young designers:
giovanni alessi anghini, gabriele chiave and frederic gooris to re-imagine the light bulbs as an object of design.
something with a personality that becomes a protagonist - through new innovative shapes and colors -
in the environment in which it is placed. debuting at milan design week 2011, production and distribution of the products
has been given to the technical and manufacturing skills of foreverlamp.

'U2Mi2' by frederic gooris
'when we were small, robots were the classic illustration of how technology would improve our lives in the future.
back then, improvement was synonymous with greater comfort. today the word improvement places more emphasis on sustainability:
using fewer resources to maintain our level of comfort without consuming our surroundings.
a cute little robot - called 'U2Mi2' [you too, me too] - takes us by the hand and shows us a first glimpse of the future of LED light bulbs,
one of those technological breakthroughs that will have a truly profound impact on our environment.'

'vienna' by frederic gooris
''vienna' brings to mind fairytale-like ballrooms and amazing
opera houses with crystal chandeliers,
filled with the music of mozart and strauss. it was also in these days that the industrial revolution took off with
inventions
such as the light bulb.
so here is the question:
what would the light bulb have looked like if back then they had the same
possibilities we have today?'

'paraffina' by frederic gooris
'the use of oil lamps began thousands of years ago and for ages they were the only source of continuous light.
this new 'oil
lamp is named after paraffin - once one of the most popular fuels - that
the wick sucked up little by little
from the tank through the principle of capillarity.
Just like its predecessor, this new 'paraffina' is now equally
efficient
with its precious source of energy.'

'polaris' by frederic gooris
''polaris', also known as the north star, shines particularly
brightly in the sky; almost motionless,
it is an eternal beacon that has guided
countless sailors home safely.
like his eponymous celestial brother, 'polaris' is part of a
family of light bulbs that will lead the way into a new era
of energy saving
illumination and lighting design.'

'abatjour' by giovanni alessi anghini and gabriele chiave
''abatjour' is neither a
full-blown lamp nor merely a light bulb: it's a new game, an unexpected
transformation of identity.
it feels at ease inside a lamp but tries to replace
when it's absent...it adds tone and importance while knowingly
representing a
small step toward a new way of understanding light.'

'flame' by giovanni alessi anghini and gabriele chiave
'born
form memories of the first sources of light, from the poetry of the past and
the atmospheres and moods that the
old candles and oil lamps were able to
create: 'flame' immediately stood out as a design rich in symbolic
and emotional
value in which careful work could ensure the right level of wonderment and
ironically experiment
with the relationship between the most ancient sources of
light and the modern world, remaining aware of its past
but with an eye to our
future.'

'tamtam' by frederic gooris
'the 'tam-tam' is a traditional drum that was used to pass
messages over longer distances or to make important announcements.
through its
elegant passe-partout design, 'tamtam' is meant to quickly diffuse into our homes
and thus spread the message that
LED light bulbs can be so much more than a
mere redesign of traditional light bulbs.
'tamtam' is about beating the drum, signaling the dawn of a new day in light(ing) design.'

'ricordo' by frederic gooris
'some
objects, though no longer used and obsolete today, are still so
familiar to all of us it seems we never lived without them.
the oil lamp
is one of these objects, which now exist only in our memory [ricordo in italian].
when it comes to lighting, we have come a long way in a
short time, and with the breakthrough of LED technology,
we are yet to
experience another revolution. looking into the future, it is a good
thing to remember the past.'

'lumière' by giovanni alessi anghini and gabriele chiave
'with the aim of evoking memories of forgotten
objects, old customs and meanings and with the exceptional protagonists
like the
new sources of light redesigned with an eye on content, 'lumière' proposes and,
in a way, enhances the experience
of the alessilux project.'

'DR. wall' by giovanni alessi anghini and gabriele chiave
'with the aim of simplicity and purifying its
essence, of enhancing and increasing the value of the light bulbs project,
the
'DR' series proposes curves and materials that evoke memories of objects from the
1960's but using a technology
developed in the new millenium.'

'DR. ceiling' by giovanni alessi anghini and gabriele chiave

installation view of the 'alessilux' products on display during milan design week 2011
image © designboom

alessilux lamp products on show during milan design week 2011
image © designboom

'vienna' by frederic gooris in pink and green variations
image © designboom
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