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Ray
Architonic ID: 1485421
Concept
Ray – A Knitted Light
Ray hangs on to things, wraps objects together, follows the user to where it is needed, forming sculptures as it goes. In this way, the lamp combines the essentials of llot llov, who always aim to involve the user as a designer.
Ray's lampshade and the 12 metres of cable are covered by knitted merino wool. Due to this choice of material, RAY has an air of homeliness despite its modern style. It is intended to serve as a main source of light over a dinner table or in the designated reading corner. Used as a wall mounted lamp, winding lamp, knotted or just lightly slung over the back of a chair- this lamp is made to create lighting space on a high aesthetic level whilst providing complete flexibility in adjusting to ones personal changing needs. This advancement of Matt with its domed shade construction can be placed on the floor lying down or standing up. Depending on direction and the individual structure of the woollen shade, the light situation in the room can be varied to ones liking.
The Production
The cage of the shade is made in Portugal. The yarns used for Ray are imported from Italy and knitted in Bavaria. A computerized knitting machine produces the knitted cable-cover of the light. The electric pieces are first put together, then threaded through the knit-ware by disabled people in a Berlin workshop (Vfj Werkstätten).
The Yarn
The yarn used for Ray is imported from Italy.
The Colours
The different yarns are chosen in different colours in order to enhance the meaning of colour through the use of material. Available styles of Ray therefore not only differ in nuances of colour, but also in the differentiation of material.
General lighting

Germany
"Because of our love for old things, our fancy for the ordinary and our joy in finding new interpretations, every piece of our work bears llot llovs special signature. Our idea of design is multidimensional: we avoid the drawing of boundaries, setting our preference on the experimental. llot lov look at the world, take risks, learn, understand and interpolate the world in an illogical, intuitive and creative way."