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27 Sep, 2016
Blackbody’s luminous LED “FIRE RING” turns heads at London Design 2016
Others | UNITED KINGDOM | 27 Sep, 2016
Published by : Eco Media Asia
There is a lot to soak in at the London Design Festival, yet the sparkling FIRE RING display by Blackbody catches the eye immediately. Luminous OLED lights of varying colors hang delicately from overhead, mimicking the dance between warm and cool hues seen in a flickering flame.
Blackbody has impressed us before with its dazzling installations at the Milan Furniture Fair and ICFF in 2013, as well as at Wanted Design 2014. They do not disappoint with their latest creation, which is similar in design to the renewed I.RAIN product series. The use of 100 percent recyclable Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) fixtures means a lightweight, glare-free, and heat-free glow that is as environmentally responsible as it is beautiful.

Each member of the I.RAIN family can be customized in a variety of finishes: white painted brass, brass, glass, copper, chrome and black nickel. The unique design of FIRE RING , however, is like no other, producing the imagery of “a fire projecting numbers of sparks.” We spotted the stunning display at designjunction, in its newly relocated spot in King’s Cross.
Article by Katie Medlock at inhabitat.com
Images via inhabitat, Maison & Objet
Images via inhabitat, Maison & Objet
