SPREAD LIGHT is Jeongwon Ji’s newest ceiling light collection, the outcome of structural study in association with the notion of light and human engagement, and movement of forms. As a natural agent, light has a sense of movement by itself but in the case of artificial lighting, it is merely perceived as a source of illumination and ends up in fixed forms. What if human actions can destroy these commonly perceived forms to recreate dynamic and organic movements of light? This question is the initial concept for SPREAD LIGHT. People can recreate a rather still form of artificial light toward more dynamic movement of light.


Jeong won Ji


Hyung Moon Choi


Designed as a temporary canopy for the DesCours festival, an annual weeklong celebration of design sponsored by AIA New Orleans, Hover is a luminous canopy featuring both LEDs and photovoltaic cells that power them. Höweler + Yoon designed Hover—an entirely off-the-grid construction —as a kit of parts that is easily scaled up or down to adapt to a variety of venues and increase the potential for future installations. Coated nylon ripstop fabric is stretched and framed into a form derived from a cell in the human body.



Each unit is rimmed at the top with flexible photovoltaic cells that generate enough energy to power a rope of LEDs placed in the fabric around the base. These fabric units were manufactured in several sizes, carefully measured to allow for replicable multicell groupings that can be rotated and fit together to form the layout of the complete installation. The installation reacts directly to the surrounding environment, emitting more light on sunny days and less on cloudy days, a direct effect of the amount of energy absorbed and generated by the PV cells.

Meejin Yoon/ MY Studio



Axis “1/2” Axis “1” Material: FRP, stainless steel, acryl 

The cut section of the object shows new image. 'Axis', by rotating simple wire hanger around axis, is presented as new concept of hangable lamp.
Axis, hand-carryable, highly mobile and easily adjustable, will be used for pendant lamp, side lamp or table lamp as the user wishes.

M+E



Match & Bluebird



Endless

Woo Sung Park



360 Lighting This design combines a book a lamp. It is a novel light which provides not only lighting though the famillar structure of a book telling a story but also fun figurative flavor. It has both the fun factor of a pop-up book unfolding 360 degrees and graphic factors.

Easter Egg



Lighting Package, CCFL, Fluorescent Lamp / Circle type (7inch)
Acrylic, R40 (mm), LCD display, P.P film

When purchasing lighting equipment such as the light bulb or light switch at electronics stores, each equipment is sealed in some form of packaging. Here, each equipment is put in P.P film, well-known for being the most cost effective packaging material. The packaged lighting parts light up when plugged in and no other decoration such as the lampshade are used. This project was initiated with the question, “A combination of lighting parts covered in another shell, is that all there is to Lighting Design?” In fact, this so-called shall can replace the original packaging of the equipment.

SDESIGNUNIT




The inspiration for my work has been taken from natural forms and textural qualities found in bird nests, feathers and eggs. I am fascinated by the shadows cast by the light penetrating through the structures of my lighting and have enjoyed the inception of this functional body of work into objects of decoration. These sculptural forms have embraced modern materials to produce designs inspired by nature. The repetition of lines and shape works to create the final 3D pieces. I have been fascinated by the process of making a rigid form from a liquid material, in this case resin.
- Eun Young Kim

100% Design London

Eun Young Kim


Contain 2009, Melamine,  H500 X W175 X V160(mm)

Hwa jin, Jung 




Stand ¼ - 1/4 sliced stand lighting (floor/table), 2009
Shadow of time -wall mounted clock read by light, 2009



Elec_Canvas, Mixed media, 2009 & Elec_Tree, Mixed media, 2009


Ji Yong Shon