Original modular lamps in the interior
Games and experiments with lamps have long becomea favorite theme of interior designers. With the help of an unusual lamp, you can give the interior a completely different style, expand the space, place accents, while not forgetting about the direct purpose - lighting the room. Modular lamps allow the user to independently assemble a structure of various configurations, direct the light to certain points, and, if necessary, change the interior lighting scenario - from subdued cozy to bright and festive. The imagination of the German designer Daniel Becker gave the world a non-standard lighting system called Sparks, which means "sparks" in translation. Sparks lamps are a multifaceted modular lighting system consisting of three main blocks. The entire structure can be installed in various configurations, forming a three-dimensional structure similar to tree branches or a molecule model.Each module can be freely rotated 360degrees, which gives a unique opportunity to adapt the entire structure to all sorts of architectural forms of space. An interesting modular lamp can become a ceiling chandelier, a wall sconce or even a floor lamp, and you can design the structure according to your taste and desires. Such autonomous lighting allows you to change the space, make the room more spacious, create the illusion of high ceilings and much more. The assembled modular lamp will resemble a young tree growing near a desk, or a grapevine twining the ceiling of the corridor. It will look great in any room and can decorate even a very modest interior. Energy-saving LED bulbs serve as light sources.Collection of modular lamps in the form ofThe modernist capsules were developed by the Hangar Design Group art studio in collaboration with a glass factory. The lampshades are made of matte white blown glass with a black metal rim. Such modular lamps will perfectly fit into a strict interior in black and white tones, and will also make any interior with an abundance of pastel and delicate tones more contrasting and sharp. The main feature of this lighting system is the ability to combine individual modules using special connectors. You can hang single lamps, double ones, or assemble a chandelier from several lampshades.A great interior lighting solutionproposed by the famous company Luceplan. Synapse modular lamps are a constructor, thanks to which you can assemble any design - from a small sconce of two or three modules to a voluminous pendant lamp of 10-20 modules, which can also act as a luminous screen, zoning the space. Each module has three "branches" that can be connected to other modules, thus forming a structure similar to a snowflake. The design was developed by the Argentine master Francisco Gomez Paz and gave the following definition - "halfway between an interior item and architecture." And he is right. The final configuration of the modular lamps depends only on the user. Another interesting and very convenient feature of this lighting system is remote control. With the remote control, you can not only turn the lamp on and off, but also adjust the light power and color scheme. Each module is equipped with LED bulbs of the additive color model RGB (red, green, blue), which is due to the peculiarities of color perception by the retina of the human eye.Another original modular systemlighting — Guss lamp by industrial designer Santiago Sevillano. Identical curved modules can be assembled into a lamp of different configurations and purposes — floor, wall or ceiling. At the same time, the assembled model can evoke completely different sensations and fit into interiors of various styles — from classic to ultra-modern high-tech.See more modular lamps at http://www.homecinema.ua/automatization/osvewenie/