Adam Cruickshank’s Ovalite is a luminaire created with tensioned arcs forming an ovoid rim with diffused LED lights.
July 24th, 2015
A charming and eye-grabbing piece, the Ovalite can compliment any interior space, through customised size, materials, and lighting options. The outside rim can be assembled in brass, copper, black walnut or aluminium with a satin finish and sealed to prevent oxidisation.
One lighting effect option is colour temperature control, allowing light to adjust from cool through to warm white light (2500K up to 7000K). Another option is the inclusion of an RGB DMX controller that can be used to program the light in infinite colour displays. One of the benefits of this technology is that it can be easily programmed through your tablet or smartphone.
The standard Ovalite is fitted with high CRI warm-white, dimmable LEDs and there are three different sizes available; small, medium, and large.
Adam Cruickshank
adamcruickshank.com.au
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
It’s widely accepted that nature – the original, most accomplished design blueprint – cannot be improved upon. But the exclusive Crypton Leather range proves that it can undoubtedly be enhanced, augmented and extended, signalling a new era of limitless organic materiality.
Welcomed to the Australian design scene in 2024, Kokuyo is set to redefine collaboration, bringing its unique blend of colour and function to individuals and corporations, designed to be used Any Way!
Gaggenau’s understated appliance fuses a carefully calibrated aesthetic of deliberate subtraction with an intuitive dynamism of culinary fluidity, unveiling a delightfully unrestricted spectrum of high-performing creativity.
Straddling tradition and modernity, Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the VL Ring Crown light in the 1940s with a keen eye for practicality and beauty. Now Louis Poulsen has re-issued the design classic for contemporary times.
English Tapware have released the ’Bespoke Hawthorn Hill Towel Warmers’. This striking arched towel warmer was custom sized specially for a discerning client.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The latest print magazine is about to arrive! With Guest Editor Colin Seah of Ministry of Design (MOD), Singapore flooding our world with love, we are ready to party in style!
In this episode of Stories Indesign, architects from Studio Johnston, Sam Crawford Architects, SAHA and Carter Williamson discuss their involvement in the recently launched NSW Pattern Book.