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Relumine Plays on The Fact That We Have to Switch From Old Light Bulbs

Relumine - Using Found Lamps to Ignite a New Idea

One man's throw away is another man's inspiration.Nothing could be more true of Vienna designers Mischer'sTraxler,who have created a series of lights where two found lamps share one fluorescent bulb.Called Relumine,the project involves sourcing discarded lamps then applying fresh finishes,a glass tube and low-energy light fittings to the new compositions.

 

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The project was first exhibited as part of an exhibition called Bulb Fiction at Gallery Klaus Engelhorn during Vienna Design Week 2010.The start of this project was a focus on light sources.Instead of completely designing a newly shaped lamp,Relumine plays on the fact that we have to switch from old light bulbs to new energy saving light sources.

 

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Each'Relumine'uses two,discarded lamps,which are disassembled,sanded,newly lacquered and adapted with newer technology,before they are connected by a glass tube which holds a fluorescent tube.The lamps use T5 fluorescent tubes with 21 or 28 Watts as a light source.This generation of fluorescent tubes needs less energy,is available in a few light colours and just requires an electronic ballast and no additional starter.

 

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Katharina Mischer(1982)and Thomas Traxler(1981)form Studio mischer'traxler.

Based in Vienna they develop and design products,furniture,installations and more,with a focus on experiments,context and conceptual thinking.

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