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Nendo / Senseware
Ethereal and otherworldly, Nendo created these lights for the Japanese materials exhibition, Senseware at the Triennale earlier this year. Made in a similar way to blowing glass, the thermoplastic, non-woven polyester material is blown through a pipe to form the balloon shade and an LED bulb is then inserted to turn it into a light. If they make it to production, the glow they emit would be perfect for bedside reading.
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