Midgard Licht lights up Dezeen Showroom with four adjustable lamps

Dezeen Showroom: German lighting brand Midgard Licht has advertised a selection of lighting from its catalogue on Dezeen Showroom, all unified by being manually adjustable. An adjustable hat-like shade is common to each of the lamps in Midgard Licht's Loja collection, which consists of pendant, floor and table lamps. Available in a single white colourway, each The post Midgard Licht lights up Dezeen Showroom with four adjustable lamps appeared first on Dezeen.

Midgard Licht lights up Dezeen Showroom with four adjustable lamps
Loja lighting collection by Sebastian Herkner for Midgard Licht

Dezeen Showroom: German lighting brand Midgard Licht has advertised a selection of lighting from its catalogue on Dezeen Showroom, all unified by being manually adjustable.

An adjustable hat-like shade is common to each of the lamps in Midgard Licht's Loja collection, which consists of pendant, floor and table lamps.

Loja lighting collection by Sebastian Herkner for Midgard Licht
Loja lamps come in three iterations that share the same tilting shade

Available in a single white colourway, each of the lamps' shades can be rotated and tilted by hand.

In its table and floor variations, the shade sits atop a hand-blown, frosted glass cylinder, which contains the lighting element, creating an upward wash of light.

Modular Neo lamps by Midgard
Modular Neo lamps are linked to Bauhaus design

The brand's Modular Neo lamps have a deceptively simple three-piece composition based on Midgard Licht's 1920s-era TYP 113 lamp – one of the world's first mass-produced adjustable desk lamps.

Users can choose between two styles of shade and two metallic colourways, which all share the same basic design that is based on Bauhaus design conventions.

Ray lamps by Christian Loddo, Hugo Berger and David Einsiedler for Midgard
Midgard's Ray lamp has a minimalist form

A lack of visible wires and an inventive adjustment mechanism characterises the brand's Ray lamps, created by designers Christian Loddo Hugo Berger and David Einsiedler, who is Midgard Licht's CEO and owner.

The cylindrical base supports a steel band that is adjusted by sliding a buckle-like component up and down its length. The light fixture itself can be controlled via a touch-pad on the lamp's head.

Ayno light in Silk Grey looming over a breakfast table
The Ayno lighting collection is adjustable despite having no joints in its design

Midgard Licht's Ayno lighting collection was created by designer German designer Stefan Diez in a selection of colourways including Silk Grey. Users can choose between a neutral black or bright orange cable.

All lamps culminate in a conical shade at the end of a slender fibreglass rod, the posture of which is controlled by a fabric-covered cable pulled taut between two moveable rings.

Ayno light in Silk Grey looming over a breakfast table
Two floor lamps and one table lamp are included in the series

Midgard Licht is a German lighting brand founded in 1919 that specialises in the design and manufacturing of lamps that can be manually adjusted.

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