Three new products presented by Innermost at Frankfurt Light + Building will be available soon.
June 19th, 2014
Latitude by Flynn Talbot
Flynn Talbot puts the ubiquitous spotlight back in the spotlight. Latitude (top image) is a centrepiece rather than a supporting cast. A clever suspension cable allows the light to be pointed in any direction, and the result is a flexible lamp that activates the surrounding space.
Available to order from September 2014.
Gable by Jarrod Lim
Jarrod Lim ‘puts a roof over our heads’ with the iconic shape of Gable. Simultaneously playful and functional, it hides a technically advanced interior.
Available to order from October 2014.
Parasol by Jonas Forsman
Forsman’s designs characteristically focus on the interaction between the user and product. Soft, gentle, reflected light is cradled in this parasol-shaped lamp, and the free movement of the shade guides the light to its intended use.
Available to order from September 2014.
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