naoto fukasawa: lighting system for panasonic electric works

'sphere' by naoto fukasawa
japanese designer naoto fukasawa will exhibit his 'sphere', 'bucket' and dome lights
that he designed for panasonic electric works at milan design week 09.

'dome'

'bucket'
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