L1

by rlon Germany

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Estimated production time: 4 weeks

Dimension LxWxH (cm): 3x3x175
Material : steel
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Description

L1 is about reduction to the essential.

A pure line, leaning modestly against the wall.

It can be touched anywhere.

A gentle click reveals its light.

Though the interface remains invisible.

L1 is a sculpture – from the outlet to the illuminant.

L1 is a sculpture – from the way you interact with it.

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Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 200 × 10 × 10 cm
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About the designer


Berlin-based studio RLON offers a 21st-century take on Space Age design, specializing in minimalist lighting with striking graphic and interactive elements. RLON was established by Josua Putzke (b. 1981), Phillip Eibach (b. 1981), and Nehemia Turban (b. 1982) in Berlin in 2016. Their projects—ranging from furniture design to installations—playfully explore concepts of time, space, and probability. The three founders were sharing a studio space in 2015 and bonded over a mutual interest in metaphysics, spatial interaction, and a “sassy” sense of humor—each of which plays a role in their lighthearted and poetic work. Since they joined forces, they have been driven to create, in their words, “objects and narratives for curious spaces and curious minds.” They view their work in the context of a growing global consciousness and hope to widen the ways in which the future is imagined by “crafting interactions and narrating stories that trigger awareness and award curiosity.”

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