Moodmoon wall light by Sebastian Hepting for Ingo Maurer
Dezeen Showroom: the changing light of the moon informed this decorative wall light made from Japanese paper, designed by Sebastian Hepting for Ingo Maurer.
Moodmoon allows users to set their chosen light preferences depending on their desired atmosphere.
The design incorporates various LED light points that can be individually controlled and programmed via an app, altering the wall light's colour sequences at a chosen speed.
Moodmoon comes programmed with 14 different colour sequences
Each colour sequence relates to one of 14 "moods" offered by the wall light, including "red sun" and "underwater".
As well as the LEDs, Moodmoon's Japanese paper plays an important part in creating different colour sequences. Each sheet is unique due to the irregular structure of its fibres, creating translucent spots that result in combinations of shadows and colourful glare-free luminance when the light shines through.
Each sheet of Japanese paper used to create the wall light is unique
"Finest Japanese paper with a lively surface is characteristic of numerous Ingo Maurer luminaires, and gives the Moodmoon its special expression," said Claude Maurer, CEO of Ingo Maurer.
"In combination with LED technology, it creates a wide variety of lighting moods for versatile use from the private sphere to professional use," he continued.
Moodmoon is engineered to positively influence users' emotional wellbeing, particularly during extended periods of ti...
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