‘x-ray lights’ by won-suk cho

young korean designer won-suk cho showed off his ‘x-ray lights’ during this year’s designersblock in london.
cho wanted to create a light which instead of letting people see other things could be seen itself. he used the
analogy of an x-ray to communicate this idea. his lights use what look like x-ray images of light bulbs mounted
on small boxes. the lights hang from the ceiling and when turned on complete the x-ray effect.

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