GUBI Multi-Lite Golvlampa Mässing
Designer: Louis Weisdorf Koncept: Golvlampan Multi-Lite ritades i 1972 av Louis Weisdorf . Lampan hyllar den danska guldåldern inom design med sin karakteristiska form. Basen av lampan består av två cylindrar, där metallringen omkring skapar en rotateringspunkt för de två yttre mobila skärmarna. Dessa två skärmar kan roteras och ge lampan flera olika kombinationer av udtryk. Vid rotering av de två skärmar kan Multi-Lite Golvlampan avger olika slags ljus; rakt uppåt, neråt eller ett asymmetriskt konstnärligt ljus. Gubi Multi-Lite Golvlampa passar därför in i alla olika slags hemlika rum. Den fantastiska pendel fås bl.a. också i krom, vit, svart och blå. .
GUBI Multi-Lite Floor Lamp (Brass, Shiny Brass)
Louis Weisdorf’s contemporary and classic design philosophy is echoed in the Multi-Lite Floor Lamp. With its timeless elegance, distinctive style and unique multi-functionality, the Multi-Lite Floor Lamp brings life and character to any interior space. The Multi-Lite lamp design is created in 1972 by the Danish architect Louis Weisdorf with the aim of reflecting his passion for diversity. Due to its unique design, the two opposing outside shades can individually be rotated and transformed into multiple combinations and encourage for personal installations and expressions whenever desired. Always with Weisdorf’s design philosophy in mind, the light can be directed upwards, downwards or exude an asymmetric art light without exposing the light source. Two cylindrical shapes lay the foundation of the lamp and a metal ring encompasses it and anchors the two quarter-spherical shades, which ultimately completes a picture of an iconic design with multiple purposes. The decorative Multi-Lite Floor Lamp is an evolution of the pendant design and perfectly suited for creating a festive ambient light in the domestic living room. "With the Multi-Lite Floor Lamp, I get after almost half a century, yet another of my original wishes fulfilled – namely a movable edition. This gives the lamp design even more possibilities for an exciting location." - Louis Weisdorf