Don’t you just love it when aesthetics demand an ecological solution? Such is the case with the Ova Luminaire from UK design firm, Item. Inspired by the remains of sea life found on the beach, these lovely lighting fixtures use bone china and LED lights to create a serene, ethereal effect.
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pardon me while i wipe the drool off of my keyboard. Those are beautiful.
I can’t stop looking at this. It’s amazing.
“techno” devices like LED packaged in such an organic vessel. beautiful
While I love these lights, I’m having a tiny bit of trouble understanding the ecological benefits. Yes, LED lights are better than regular ones. While I’m not an eco purist, I do know that in the manufacturing of bone china, a very high percentage of products gets discarded due to quality. It also takes at least double the amount of energy (higher heat and double the time) to manufacture. I would love to see these in recycled glass, maybe?