Wednesday, November 12, 2008

GIMME THE LIGHT...















Lighting fixtures, Legos, and inflatables have never before converged.
Now, Chile’s Rodrigo Alonso Schramm, of Blightster & Musuc fame, gives us Modulair, customized inflatable components, which you assemble to create attractive hanging lights. By combining any of four modules [triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon], you can build a lamp to fit your individual style and taste. Of course, no matter what you do with them, Modulair lights maintain their futuristic ice crystal appearance and lend a soft light to any environment.



















[The designer in his Musuc, the wearable sleeping bag]


Schramm, the Chilean graphic designer, has worked for many years in the advertising and design industry, developing solutions for important national and international brands such as Renault, Lucky Strike, Warner Bros, Sony, and many others. With a high inclination towards industrial design, he began his object creation, in which functionality, aesthetics, graphics, and the visual virtuosity are always present.

After living in England, Spain and Holland, he explored the idea of Company-Design as "inseparable friends", overturning his interest in using design focused on concrete and authentic proposals while developing and producing in Chile together with national industry. This idea caused the 2003 creation of Design Studio Müsuc: a laboratory to create objects that "make you fall in love at first sight"- objects that shout happiness, that sample our rabid current-ness, articles which are able to represent people or companies that are constantly seeking difference. Thus, each Rodrigo design is characterized by "shouting" amongst others, generating always a happy commentary & never being unnoticed...












[Blightster, where packaging becomes the lighting fixture]

MP3's:
See The Light [Dekker & Johan Remix]-The Hours


Light As Daylight-Windsurf


New Light of Tomorrow-Husky Rescue


Pretty Lights-Full Double LP Download
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