Motorlight The World’s First Variable Angle Uplight
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
When he created Motorlight, designer Jake Dyson felt that contemporary home lighting –uplights in particular – had been neglected; functionality had been sacrificed for form; most designs were sculptural and the choice was somewhat limited.
After two years of development, Jake has realised his vision that a light can be versatile as well as beautiful, resulting in Motorlight, the world’s first variable angle uplight.
Motorlight enables you to adjust the angle of the beam from 8 degrees to 60 degrees wide, from a focused spotlight to a broader ambient light, in a striking modernist design.
It is possible to alter the angle of the beam with Motorlight’s unique focusing mechanism, which enables you to vary light angles to suit different environments and needs - from ambient light through to spotlighting.
The angle can be fixed or switched to continually cycle through the angles, using simple controls at the back.
Derived from Jake Dyson’s belief that function and form go hand in hand, Motorlight boasts a striking modernist design that would sit well in many styles of interiors.
Motorlight retails at £495 and available in five different colours; Red Glow, Blue Glow, Black Gloss, White Gloss and Clear Glow.
Motorlight is available online as well as The Conran Shop, The London Lighting Co., Twentytwentyone and Central Oxford.
Tel: (0207) 713 0188

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