Levitating lamp meets the future halfway
The floating effect is achieved using electromagnetic technology in conjunction with a control mechanism to keep the upper part of the lampshade in place
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Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Angela Jansen has come up with a seriously eye-catching variation on the classic table lamp - the Silhouette Floating Lamp. While the upper part levitates using electromagnets, the lower section is home to a ring of LEDs that reflect off the suspended mirror above to throw light out into the room.
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