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23/09/2011
Bad Alice LED suspension by Zeroombra

Bad Alice by Zeroombra on Topdomus.com

BAD ALICE 2009 Suspension

design Gianpietro Gai

An omnidirectional suspension lamp which creates a soft diffused light originating from single LED lighting points. An intriguing angular ribbon element that twists around itself, with its multiple faces pointing in all three dimensions. A luminous and illuminating sculpture, dynamic and kaleidoscopic, which changes depending on how you look at it.

Aluminium and methacrylate fitting.

Available colors: shining white ,shining black and shining red.

Colors LED: neutral.

ZEROOMBRA is a dynamic new company that has decided to invest and experiment to create new products for the international market, with an industrial approach geared to energy saving. The company offers a series of new lighting products based on the latest LED (Light Emitting Diode) technologies which, in addition to guaranteeing lower energy consumption, generate new design objects with high-efficiency lighting suitable for all types of environment. Zeroombra is the brainchild of the Leonardo and Eleonora Battiston brothers, experienced designers who are passionate about their work; the company has involved both well-established and emerging young designers in its projects. Zeroombra represents an alternative way of using light sources which meets the increasing needs and demands of the market and lends itself to an innovative use of lighting equipment, combining additional functions... a new history of light!