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The Best Green Lighting from New York Design Week 2011!

05/17/2011
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  • Top Green Lighting from New York Design Week 2011
    There was certainly no shortage of <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com">green lighting</a> brightening up this year's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-york-design-week/">New York Design Week</a>, but if you were one of the unlucky few who found themselves cooped up inside working under less inspiring light, don't let that daily grind cast a shadow on your days. Our intrepid team of Inhabitants were on the scene scooping up the brightest energy-efficient lighting designs across the city, and we've rounded up our top green finds! Click through our gallery ahead to check out which lamps shed light on sustainability during this year's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-york-design-week/">New York City Design Week</a>!
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  • ICFF Folded Origami Lamp
    Designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/aqua-creations-stunning-origami-led-lamps-are-folded-from-a-single-sheet-of-paper/">Aqua Creations</a>, each <a href="http://www.aquagallery.com/#/Lighting/Collection/Molecules">96 Molecules</a> lamp is crafted by folding a single sheet of paper without any other manipulations. The process emphasizes craftsmanship and creates a unique product that is not mass-produced - it takes a single person a full day to fold two pieces!
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  • Ismael Quintero’s Odyssey Recycled Beer Bottle Lamp
    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ismael-quinteros-odyssey-recycled-beer-bottle-lamp-pays-tribute-to-those-affected-by-911/">Ismael Quintero's</a> gorgeous Odyssey lamps by <a href="http://iqenvironments.com/product.html">iQEnvironments</a> are made from reycycled beer bottles and modeled after NYC fire hydrants.
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  • Orange Paper Lamp By Perhacs
    Pacific Northwest-based <a href="http://inhabitat.com/perhacs-studio-unveils-brilliant-flat-pack-pendant-lamps-during-ny-design-week/">Perhacs Studio</a> unveiled a striking series of flat pack cardboard pendant lamps at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-best-green-designs-from-model-citizens-2011/">Model Citizens exhibition</a>. The modular lamps are assembled from laser-cut cardboard shapes that come in a variety of forms ranging from simple soft geometries to complex branch-like designs.
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  • Elegant Silk ‘Gail’ Lamps
    <a href="http://www.aquagallery.com/">Aqua Creation’s</a> mesmerizing <a href="http://inhabitat.com/elegant-silk-gale-lamps-cast-an-atmospheric-glow-at-icff/">Gail Collection </a>is a series of beautiful suspended mobiles made using hand-dyed and treated crushed silk. The delicate material is drawn over black metal frames and illuminated from within with an energy-efficient CFL bulb.
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  • Frances Ranno's Sneaker Lamp
    <a href="http://francesranno.daportfolio.com/" target="_blank">Frances Ranno</a>‘s funny and fun <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cheeky-sneaker-shaped-lamp-by-frances-ranno-lightens-up-ny-design-week/" target="_blank">“Sneaks” sneaker lamp</a> made their debut at the Pratt Student Show during <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-york-design-week/" target="_blank">NY Design Week’s</a>. Meshing a symbol of urban culture with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/google-unveils-brilliant-android-controlled-led-light-bulb/" target="_blank">energy efficient lighting</a>, the fixture incorporates a compact fluorescent bulb for long lasting life.
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  • Skip Light - Takeshi Miyakawa
    The Skip Light by <a href="http://tmiyakawadesign.com/">Takeshi Miyakawa</a> is an otherworldly illuminative block that features LED bulbs. If you're looking for a way to modernize your space, these are probably you best bet.
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  • icosa lamps
    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ross-menuezs-icosa-lamp-gives-recyclable-felt-a-crystalline-form/" target="_blank">Ross Menuez's</a> delicate felt Icosa Lamp  was inspired by Buckminster Fuller’s legendary <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodesic_dome">Geodesic domes</a>. Muenuez’s take transforms the soft felt into a stable, crystalline form.
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  • Plyboo Lights
    A group of <a href="http://www.philau.edu/">Philadelphia University</a> industrial design students worked with <a href="http://www.plyboo.com/">Plyboo</a> to showcase innovative new applications for the sustainable material. Shown here are two beautiful pendant lamps by Michael C. Shannon (left) and Jordan Haynes (right).
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  • Peter Stathis JOBY LED Trapeze Lamp
    Designer <a href="http://www.peterstathis.com/">Peter Stathis</a> and lighting company <a href="http://joby.com/">JOBY</a> collaborated on this super bright LED Trapeze task lamp.
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  • ICFF-Plumen-Bulb
    An Inhabitat favorite, we got a first hand glimpse of Hulger's stunning sculptural lightbulb <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hulgers-stunning-sculptural-plumen-bulbs-hit-the-market/">the Plumen</a>. The Plumen consumes up to 80% less electricity that incandescent bulbs and lasts eight times as long.
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  • DCS Corp Washi Cloud Lamps
    Using the traditional Japanese <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washi">washi</a> paper for the shade, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dcs-corp-shows-off-their-enchanting-washi-cloud-lamps-at-icff/">DCS Corp</a> designed the cute cloud fixtures as enjoyable alternatives to boring table lamps.
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  • QisDesign’s LED Coral Reef Lamps
    These stunning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/qisdesigns-led-coral-reef-lamps-light-up-with-a-quick-flick-of-the-wrist/">Coral Reef lamps from QisDesign</a> light up with a just a quick flick of the wrist.The lamps feature three overlapping disc-shaped <a href="http://inhabitat.com/google-unveils-brilliant-android-controlled-led-light-bulb/">LED lights</a> that can be individually “switched on” when users pivot them on their hinges.
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  • LED Blossom Bulbs by Pierre Ospina
    <a title="Pierre Ospina's" href="http://www.pierreospina.net/" target="_blank">Pierre Ospina's</a> forest of<a href="http://inhabitat.com/pierre-ospina-plants-a-forest-of-led-blossom-bulbs-at-icff/" target="_blank"> luminous "trees" </a>feature several innovative re-purposed materials, as well as low energy LED bulbs. The series of lamps created a much needed micro-sanctuary within the ICFF convention center.
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  • Plyboo Lights by Michael Shannon and Jordan Haynes
    A group of <a href="http://www.philau.edu/">Philadelphia University</a> industrial design students worked with <a href="http://www.plyboo.com/">Plyboo</a> to showcase innovative new applications for the sustainable material. Shown here are two beautiful pendant lamps by Michael C. Shannon (left) and Jordan Haynes (right).
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Top Green Lighting from New York Design Week 2011

There was certainly no shortage of green lighting brightening up this year's New York Design Week, but if you were one of the unlucky few who found themselves cooped up inside working under less inspiring light, don't let that daily grind cast a shadow on your days. Our intrepid team of Inhabitants were on the scene scooping up the brightest energy-efficient lighting designs across the city, and we've rounded up our top green finds! Click through our gallery ahead to check out which lamps shed light on sustainability during this year's New York City Design Week!

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