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“Josephine,” by Buro Vormkrijgers

Posted October 17, 2008 at 7:17 am by Jim in Fixtures, Fluorescent Technology, Home Lighting, Interior Design and Lighting

Another Dave Keune and Sander Mulder collaboration before Buro Vormkrijgers went defunct, the Josephine lamp is another interesting and innovative product from these designers.  Sander Mulder has this on his personal post-Buro Vormkrijgers website, so I am making the assumption that it’s his brainchild.

Josephine is made from PMMA sheets, cut and mounted around a special dimmable fluorescent source.  I want to know where they stashed the ballast for this “special” dimmable fluorescent!  However, clear edge-lit forms are some of my favorite ways to light.

Thanks to Yanko Design for the images!

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2 Responses to ““Josephine,” by Buro Vormkrijgers”

  1. Jim On Light » Blog Archive » “Therese,” A Chandelier by Dave Keune and Sander Mulder Says:

    [...] the same vein as the Josephine PMMA lamp, Keune and Mulder have another beautiful piece in their respective repertories - the Therese [...]

  2. Jim On Light » Blog Archive » “Marie-Louise,” from Sander Mulder Says:

    [...] loves PMMA.  That is a fact.  Frankly, I love that he loves PMMA, because with fixtures like the Josephine and Therese in his rep, it shows some diverse knowledge of material and how it reacts and interacts [...]

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