Turning Old Tubes to Modern Treasure

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Know what a CRT (cathode ray tube) television is? Didn’t think so! These relics have quickly been replaced by modern flat-screen TVs but for many of us, they hold nostalgia as we reflect on shared moments in front of the “tube” and how they introduced many firsts. This light (Afterimage of CRT) by h220430 studio, serves as a nod to these familiar fragments of entertainment history.

The design uses glass masses created when the cathode ray tubes are demolished. It transforms the material into an iridescent filter that creates interesting shapes, shadows, and colors as light shines through. On or off, they make for an interesting decorative element with an inspired past that many will appreciate.

Designer: Satoshi Itasaka of h220430

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“In this installment I expressed the afterimage of the CRT, and tried to show my feeling of gratitude towards the CRT TVs. I believe that sense of beauty is nurtured through affection for objects, and mindfulness to value objects lead to kindness towards others and the environment. If such attitude spreads throughout the world, it will become a more beautiful and an attractive place,” designer Itasaka told YD.

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Set up, Sit up, Smile, Repeat!

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As the parable of the powerful daimyo Mori Motonari’s three arrows goes: “one single component may lack the strength needed, but a plurality of parts united can provide that strength.” Beautifully said, huh?! That’s the idea behind the Mori chair!

This puzzling kid’s chair makes the most of playtime, encouraging children to get creative and find reward of helping put it together. It’s intuitive to assemble and doesn’t require any tools, screws or glue. Just 5 parts that can be assembled in a myriad of different ways!

Designer: h220430

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Peaceful Illumination

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The Moment lamp takes inspiration from a somewhat dark yet entirely hopeful place. Its deep symbolism is a reminder of war – specifically, the moment in which an explosion occurs and bright light is emitted in all directions. Designed to rest on and overhang from any edged surface, it’s at once a stunning light source, sculptural accent, and reminder of the importance of peace.

Designer: h220430 / Satoshi Itasaka

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Shine from within!

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A chandelier inside-out is still a chandelier. It’s also more attractive looking. The “Birth” chandelier looks like steampunk meets Scandinavian. The bulbs face inwards, making it look pristine, giving it a naked, angelic aura. The wires go around the outside of the device, definitely making the chandelier look different in a way that almost redefines lighting design.

Now the dilemma is: Do I continuously stare at this beautiful thing? Or do I value my eyesight and not directly look into the light?

Designer: H220430 (Satoshi Itasaka)

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Everyday Is A Sun Day

The law of attraction states that whatever vibrations you send out, the universe reciprocates by sending back similar-vibration experiences. Which is why if you start your day with a bright new thought or a gifting smile, then your entire day goes ahead as planned and full of fun. The Sun Rising Lamp is an ode to this sentiment. Why wait for the New Year sunrise to make your resolutions? Look at the Sun Rising Lamp as your daily dose of insightful inspiration.

Material: MDF, Urushi Coating, LED Lamp
Size: W200 × H85 × D130

Photo by Ellie

Designer: h220430

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