Bly Studio: The lamp
Denmark’s next Classic 2022
Challenge no. 4
In the fourth episode of Denmark’s next Classic, the participants are going to create a lamp. A reading lamp for the bedroom that can be used by one person without disturbing the partner. Ideally, it should have a dim light effect so that it can light the room just enough for one to get up for a glass of water in the middle of the night.
Episode 4
January 25th
Category: Lamp
The idea
Eva and Anne had a very spontaneous and intuitive approach to this design process. They were folding paper in all kinds of shapes until they suddenly came across a model that they thought could work. Then they started developing this model and in the end made it into a very beautiful, functional and innovative piece of design.
The lamp is intended to be placed on the wall in the center over a twin bed. It has the ability to give light to both users or one at a time. By placing it in the center instead of on the side, the light is turned away from the partner but still towards the user. This was their own primary criterion. And from their invention of the function – the visual design almost created itself.
The construction
The lampshade is made from plastic and covered with paper. The wooden panel is made from pine and has the function of holding the lampshade in place in different positions. The lampshade can be opened to different degrees. The light coming from it, when it is opened a little bit is warm and low, while it becomes colder and brighter the more you open it up.
It is designed to be a tactile experience to turn the lamp on and off. There is no button you can press, instead you slide it open and on by manipulating the flexible lampshade. The idea is that the body will experience and remember the movement to regulate the light. It is also designed to be a beautiful sculptural object that can be enjoyed during the day – even when it is turned off.
The result
The two designers succeeded in creating a complex product with many functionalities in a simple and sculptural design. Basically, you have two separate and separately controlled lamps in one, gorgeous outfit. The judges chose it as the winning design, and thereby gave Bly Studio their second podium place. Congratulations!
A young design duo
Bly Studio is founded by two young female designers, Eva Fly and Anne Brandhøj. With a common background as furniture designers from The Royal Academy of Design in Copenhagen, Eva and Anne work with furniture design with a strong sense of functionality and they always strive to create memorable visual expressions. The studio focuses on designing high quality furniture for both the contract and retail market.