The design combines minimalism and modernism with an abstract approach. The oval shape of the clear glass, with its center emitting light vertically, is reminiscent of works by contemporary artists such as Don Flavin and his work with neon lights. The oval shape is simple in terms of visual composition, but at the same time dynamic. The glass body of this lamp is like a transparent sculpture that contrasts with the light elements inside. This contrast between the transparency of the exterior and the rigidity of the ribbed interior creates a kind of visual break that gives the light a “structure”. The use of colorless and transparent glass makes the light feel like it is floating in the environment, a metaphorical concept seen in many modern lighting designs. The lamp uses simple geometric forms, especially the sphere and the oval, which aesthetically evoke the order and perfection in nature.
The function of this lamp is more than simply a source of light, it is focused on creating an emotional space and visual experience. The “light guide” mechanism used at the center of this design is a smart choice that allows the light to be distributed not only in one direction but also throughout the entire space in a homogeneous manner. This is a leap from the traditional function of lamps, in which the light was distributed as a bright spot. The internal design with an internal ribbed surface to guide the light and reduce glare is also a key point that has optimized the use of the lamp. Instead of only paying attention to the intensity and color of the light, the way the light is distributed is also part of the design, and it is noteworthy that in professional lighting this mechanism plays a key role in enhancing the quality of the space. Such innovations are usually used in modern architecture and spaces that seek to create emotional spaces through lighting.
In this design, the Gestalt law is well respected; All elements work in harmony and unity to convey a complete visual experience to the audience. Every part of the design, from the glass form to the lighting center, interacts with each other. The human gaze is naturally guided from the smooth and transparent outer surface to the inside of the glass, creating the feeling that the light source inside is somehow unattainable and floating. This visual interpretation contributes to a deeper understanding of the design, which is more than a functional object, but a work of art for the interior space. Also, the dimming technology and color-changing capability are features that make the product act as a flexible tool in controlling the light and space of the room. This lamp is like a kind of “micro-architecture of light” that invites the audience to experience more interaction with space and light.
Overall, the design of the Philips Hue Lightguide Bulb Ellipse is a complex and multifaceted work from an industrial and artistic perspective that attracts attention not only as a light source, but also as an art object and a tool for creating a sense of space.
Brand : Philips Hue
Designers : Signify Design
Prize : Reddot Award