ISP Wall Lamp by DCW
What is it?
- A mystery? An object from outer space?
- From what period of history did it emerge?
- Which era?
- Who could have invented such an object?
These are the first questions that spring to mind when you see the ISP lamp, the work of a young 'engineer-artist'. He's 30 years old. His name is Ilia Potemine.
ISP is a mini-revolution in the lighting world.
Aesthetically, it resembles nothing on earth. It's not inspired by any existing lamp, nor is it a reproduction of some obscure design from a bygone era. It is a resolutely contemporary object. A jewel of a lamp that illuminates a mysterious universe.
At the same time, it is a mechanical jewel, one that is encased in a simple brass capsule.
ISP makes us all masters of light: it has no switch, no dimmer. From obscurity to light with a period of eclipse in between, our relationship to the object is itself part of the experience. ISP switched off, eclipsed or lit-up, the object is... (It's up to you to write the ending.)
DCW
L 14.57 Inch x W 3.15 Inch x D 4.72 Inch
Materials
Brass
Polycarbonate
Designed by:
Ilia Sergeevich Potemine
Made in France