The Lớp Lamp, designed by Thomas Vincent in collaboration with BằNG, features a design that creates an optical illusion of a floating light source. The lamp utilizes multiple sheets of colored acrylic stacked around the bulb, which reflects light and generates a shifting pattern based on the viewer's angle. Available in four sizes and eight colors, it combines substantial build quality with lightweight design. The lamp's layered transparency offers a unique approach to movement, resembling optical art yet distinct from Victor Vasarely's geometric style. MoMA's recognition underscores its impact in the design world.
The Lớp Lamp by Thomas Vincent beckons attention with its design that creates an optical illusion of a floating light source surrounded by layered sheets of colored acrylic.
The sphere within the Lớp Lamp reflects across multiple acrylic layers, producing a dynamic pattern that shifts depending on the viewer's perspective, making it an engaging visual experience.
Available in four sizes and eight color options, the Lớp Lamp is designed to fit various decor styles, combining substantial build quality with lightweight maneuverability.
The Lớp Lamp references optical art while maintaining a unique identity, utilizing layered transparency to evoke movement, distinguishing it from Victor Vasarely’s work with geometric patterns.
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