Daniel Rybakken in Milano

Daniel Rybakken in Milano

Amisol (Luceplan 2017)
Large pendant light designed by Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan premiered at Euroluce, Salone del Mobile 2017.

 
 Amisol, Daniel Rybakken 2017 (image by Studio Daniel Rybakken)

“The Amisol project is about making a pendant light that occupies
a large physical space with a minimal physical volume. A translucent
white film or a metallized mirror membrane is stretched inside of a
circular aluminium profile. Like a solar sail, an incredibly powerful
light source project a beam of light onto the large, almost
weightless disk, either diffusing or reflecting the light. Thin rods
connect the two main elements together. By altering the length and
the connecting points of the two supporting wires the rotation of the
disc can be set in any angle.” Daniel Rybakken

Opaline, gold or silver finish plastic film. Die cast aluminium head.
Disk Ø75/110cm. LED 50W (dimmable).

Compendium Circle (Luceplan 2017)
Pendant light designed by Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan premiered at Euroluce, Salone del Mobile 2017.

The Compendium Circle is a series pendant lamps from 72cm to 200cm
in diameter, and is a family extension of the Compendium light
(2014), sharing the outer profile of the extrusion. The lights can
be used as an up or down light, and can easily be connected
together to form large compositions in space.

Anodized aluminium in black, silver or brass.
Ø 72/110/200cm. LED 45/65/110W (dimmable)

 

Compendium Plate (Luceplan 2017)
Ceiling and wall light designed by Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan premiered at Euroluce, Salone del Mobile 2017.

Compendium Plate is a wall or ceiling light, and is a natural
extension of the Compendium family, sharing the outer
profile of the extruded aluminium profile. The light creates a
strong and powerful light output. As it has a large
homogenous illuminated surface, it is still soft and glare-free.

Anodized aluminium in black, silver or brass.
Ø 55cm. LED 75W (dimmable)

 

JC 19 (Japan Creative / Tokushu Tokai Paper 2017)
Paper installation with Tokushu Tokai Paper for Japan Creative, presented at Palazzo Litta during Salone del Mobile 2017.

JC 19 is a paper installation made to display the knowledge
and possibilities of the Tokushu Tokai paper factory in Japan
and the medium. Instead of a flamboyant display of shape and
colour, the installation presents a poetic softness and subtleness.

In a new and unique way a gradient is created durning the creation
of the 30 meter long paper, stretching between two related
colour hues. At the historic Palazzo Litta in Milan the result of
this collaboration is hung as an continuous loop over the head of
the visitor. R&D by Jin Kuramoto.
www.japancreative.jp

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