Old Lamps Connected By Fluorescent Tubes

Relumine by Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler

Relumine are awesome light fixtures that all consists of two old lamps, which are disassembled, sanded, newly lacquered and adapted with newer technology. They are connected by a glass tube which holds a T5 fluorescent tubes with 21 or 28 Watts as a light source. By introducing a different mean of light source to the old lamps, their look and feel changes completely. They become one new unit, each with its own character. Together these two lamps need less energy than each one in its previous life.

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  1. Jazziejazz Says:

    thats awsome! i wish i could come up with somthing like that!! :D

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