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This is how Michael Anastassiades, a Cypriot designer based in London
and born in 1967, describes the principle that inspired the String
Lights ceiling lamp: a black electric wire that sets up a relationship
with the architecture of a space, precisely becoming part of the lines
formed by the walls of a room. And stretched out along these lines are
two different light sources: one in the shape of an isosceles triangle,
the other in the form of a sphere. A system of tensors give volume and
three-dimensionality to the form outlined by this lightweight cord that
plays with space, while the two LED lamps emit a warm light.
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