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| PremioBraun 2009, Ganador
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Clam I OLED Lamp
The family of lights developed as part of the designer’s graduation project creates, through the deliberate use of the newly invented OLED lamp, a pleasantly diffuse yet extremely energy-efficient light effect. Based on the image of a flower opening in daylight, the lights behave in the opposite way, opening to provide light as soon as they are switched on.
The opening angle – and therefore the light emission of the lamps and the color and intensity of the light – can be adjusted. The ‘ceiling lamp’ includes a remote control that can also be used to pre-select different dynamic light programs. The lamps emphasize the special visual characteristics of the lamp: slimness, transparency, lightness and flatness.
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Finding of the Jury:
The Jury finds that this design does not only make good use of technological innovation, but first and foremost represents a high degree of design quality resulting in an entirely positive user experience.
Even though the project has changed neither the general idea nor the function of a lamp, the design represents a highly functional and esthetic object facilitated by the thoughtful application of the latest OLED technology with a well-chosen calibration of wavelength range.
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