A few light objects spotted at the Salone del Mobile in Milan two weeks ago:
Jellyfish stool, by Kota Nezu, contains a light and a thin water tank. When you pat the seat, ripples are projected onto the floor, giving a feeling of floating on water. Kris Kable ‘s sticky lamps were at the Design Academy Eindhoven show: you peel off the back and stick the lamp to the wall wherever you want.
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The lights on the left are from Progetto25zero1, you kick them to turn the light on/off (Spanish designers Hector Serrano and Lola Llorca had the idea a few years ago), while Marie-Louise Gustafsson’s light need to be pushed down or pulled up to diffuse more or less light.


But I missed Ken Yokomizo‘s wearable lights. The model on the left comes from the Weair range. It can be worn as a hat, a belt, has pockets where to store small objects, but you can also use it as a lampshade. (second image found in designboom).

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