April 24, 2010

The Airspace gives you light with a breath of fresh air.

Russian designer, Olga Kalugina, has come up with an innovative concept to finally battle the war of “breathing clean air” vs “ugly air purifiers”. Winning third place in the International Russian Design Competition, Olga has designed a modern looking table lamp that also doubles as an air ionizer. Her main goal was “to make ecological clear interior device, that can help person to relax after difficult day, and breath clear, full of ions air.” as stated on her profile page. The lamp, which is made mainly from mat glass, has a transparent center which illuminates an attractive glow. Finally, a unit that will make you breathe fresh air, and you won’t be hiding it in the basement. Source: The Design Blog

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