Daniel Becker, a German product designer, has created the Sparks™ modular lighting system.  Becker explains, “Sparks attempts to freeze a fleeting moment and record it emotionally. The light appearance of a split second is compressed and duplicated volumetrically.  Technically, it is a modular lighting system which consists of three different modules made of aluminum tubes. They can be arranged with a simple plug-in system in various configurations to form a three-dimensional structure. Every module can be rotated freely in 360° which makes the whole system easily adaptable to every possible architectural situation. There are virtually no limits in the size. The lighting elements are based on low-energy LED modules which are hidden behind cones made of frosted acrylic glass.”

You can visit Daniel’s website here.

Source: Contemporist

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