Inspired by the delicate glow of a Chinese rice paper lantern, these smooth, sleek and sharp Double Stray Lights are the brainchild of Parisian designer Inga Sempé. Created for Artecnica, the lamps betray linear integrity and airy themes while retaining a structural aesthetic. The lamps require no assembly and are made with a sustainable manufacturing approach, which doubles the attraction of these magnificent lights that are capable of looking so sophisticated, while retaining a tactile, vulnerable quality. The Double Stray Lights unfold accordion-style to light up interiors with an intentional moiré pattern which makes the light perfectly harmonious and truly magical.
Source: Inhabitat