Alysoid, the first project by Japanese designer Ryosuke Fukusada for Axolight, is a collection of aluminium hand crafted suspension lamps characterised by precious, draped chains that define the diffuser: http://bit.ly/2yyaSeJ
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Alysoid, the first project by Japanese designer Ryosuke Fukusada for Axolight, is a collection of aluminium hand crafted suspension lamps characterised by precious, draped chains that define the diffuser: http://bit.ly/2yyaSeJ

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ALYSOID, the first project by Japanese designer Ryosuke Fukusada for Axo Light, is a collection of aluminium hand crafted suspension lamps characterised by precious, draped chains creating a pure and natural shape: http://bit.ly/2oBt8OD
Discover it at Euroluce, from 4 to 9 April at Hall 9 - Stand C01 C05
創作人特集 / 福定良佑 來自日本的木の電球
「"木の電球"把木工融入現代生活中,標誌著日本傳統手工藝的價值。」 — 福定良佑
This is a wooden light bulb and yes, it actually lights up, albeit subtly.
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Ryosuke Fukusada designs wooden lightbulb for Ledon.
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Osaka-born designer Ryosuke Fukusada’s Wooden Light Bulb prototype. “The traditional craft technique is the real value behind the bulb. More than just a lamp, the bulb means to preserve cultural heritage and man’s timeless link to his true roots, nature. It was wood that gave light and heat to the oldest of civilizations. This lovely illuminant contrivance is perhaps symbolic of that golden age.”
Wooden light bulb concept by product designer Ryosuke Fukusada