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Bioluminescence S+ Lighting Fixture Collection

The first collection of bioluminescence lighting fixtures is intended for a higher market since the raw materials needed for production are difficult to obtain and need substantial processing.
LION MANE PENDANT LAMP
The Lion Mane Pendant Lamp is inspired by a type of jellyfish with numerous tentacles compared to other jellyfish species, which is one of the aspects I appreciate. It, like other sea creatures, may emit light or bioluminescence.

The designed lamp's form is inspired on the structure of the lion manes jellyfish. It has a thin metal bar that acts as a guide for weaving the polyolefin rope. And the rope's diameter is small enough that it may be readily manipulated into various weaving techniques or patterns. Meanwhile, its light is a cylindrical led that is put on top.
GLASS OCTOPUS CHANDELIER LAMP
The glass octopus influenced the second lamp in this collection. This is a rare species of octopus with a translucent tint that distinguishes it from other octopuses.

This lamp, like octopuses, has eight tentacles constructed of metal bars and that are bended. There are led lights in its tentacles that function as an octopus sucker. Meanwhile, the weaving technique on top might vary based on the weaving patterns desired.
FIREFLY SQUID FLOOR LAMP
Perhaps you've never heard of or are unfamiliar with the firefly squid. It's a species of squid with bioluminescent spots that they use to hide from predators.

The body of this floor light is constructed of metal and bent in the form of a firefly squid. The light is put within the metal frame since the body is what illuminates the firefly squid, and the weaving pattern is simple like the squid's tentacles.
Bioluminescence S+ Lighting Fixture Collection
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Bioluminescence S+ Lighting Fixture Collection

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