Creative lighting cement brick light real loft style

What is the use of cement bricks? Walls, people... It’s a laity. Take a look at the designer's art and see how she turns a brick into a work of art.

Philippe Malouin, who teaches at the Royal College of Art, uses cement bricks to become part of the luminaire and becomes a design: brick light. Philippe Malouin is a designer who advocates minimalist design. His "Brick Lamp" is a good example of this.

The structure of the brick lamp is very simple: a cement brick covered with honeycomb holes and an aluminum rod. The aluminum rod is embedded with an LED light source. You can pull out the aluminum rod and insert it into the round hole of any height you want. Inside. Simple and direct, the industry is full of flavor.

This work is not only a work of art, but more importantly, it is close to life and becomes a daily necessities. You can make it a part of your life, you only need to get 220 US dollars.

[Editor's comment] Bricks can also become lamps, incredible. The designer's ideas have always been unconstrained. However, such industrial-style lamps are not everyone's favorite, not everyone is this industrial style.

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