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BrightCell LightingBrightCell LightingBrightCell Lighting is an innovative chandelier design that draws inspiration from human biology, specifically the form and function of red blood cells in the circulatory system. Created by designers Hamed Mahzoon and Sana JafariSharif in Tehran during 2021, this sophisticated lighting fixture exemplifies the harmonious fusion of biomorphic design principles with contemporary lighting solutions. The chandelier's distinctive dual-layer construction comprises an outer layer of crystal glass encasing an inner layer of opal white frosted glass, measuring 600mm x 530mm x 660mm. This ingenious structural composition creates a unique interplay of light and transparency, producing a soft, ambient illumination that promotes a sense of tranquility in interior spaces. The design's conceptual foundation lies in its metaphorical representation of oxygen transport within the human body, translated into an architectural lighting element that symbolically enriches the atmospheric quality of living spaces. The fixture's cloudy, organic form evokes a sense of movement and vitality while maintaining a minimal aesthetic approach that emphasizes functionality and user experience. The thoughtful implementation of materials and the interaction between the two glass layers results in a distinctive lighting effect where light gradually diffuses from the center outward, creating an engaging visual dynamic. This innovative approach to lighting design earned BrightCell Lighting the Bronze A' Design Award in the Lighting Products and Fixtures Design category in 2022, recognizing its creative merit and contribution to contemporary lighting design. The product demonstrates exceptional attention to assembly efficiency and user consideration, while maintaining high standards of quality and aesthetic appeal. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: lighting design, biomorphic architecture, contemporary chandelier, dual-layer glass, ambient illumination, interior lighting SOURCES: |
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