Warp pendant lamp by Arkoslight among seven new products on Dezeen Showroom
Dezeen Showroom: a distinctive black pendant lamp made from sheer fabric that references Einstein's theory of spatial relativity is among the new products featured on Dezeen Showroom. Warp pendant lamp by Geckeler Michels for Arkoslight Design studio Geckeler Michels worked with Spanish brand Arkoslight to create a pendant lamp that comprises two rings with black The post Warp pendant lamp by Arkoslight among seven new products on Dezeen Showroom appeared first on Dezeen.


Dezeen Showroom: a distinctive black pendant lamp made from sheer fabric that references Einstein's theory of spatial relativity is among the new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.
Warp pendant lamp by Geckeler Michels for Arkoslight
Design studio Geckeler Michels worked with Spanish brand Arkoslight to create a pendant lamp that comprises two rings with black elastic fabric stretched between them.
The Warp pendant lamp is lit by a flat LED disc rather than a traditional bulb, which seamlessly diffuses light through the sheer material.
Warp was recently featured on Dezeen Showroom alongside linoleum made from cork and a modular system of multifunctional screens for offices.
Read on to see more of the latest products:
This range of tactile tiles by Spanish brand Decocer appear as a grid of small squares from a distance, but up close reveal a waffle-like texture.
Cubik tiles come in various neutral and bright colours that share a geometric, textural surface.
Hand-knotted rugs by Hare + Klein for Designer Rugs
The diverse landscapes that make up Australia's environment were the main reference point for interior designers Hare + Klein when creating this range of rugs for Australian design brand Designer Rugs.
The hand-knotted rugs in the collection are all handmade from Tibetan wool and other natural fibres by artisan weavers in Tibet, and come in a wide variety of colours and patterns.
Find out more about the rugs ›
Sonus M acoustic pod by Narbutas
Face-to-face meetings are facilitated by this two-person acoustic pod designed by office furniture brand Narbutas.
The Sonus M acoustic pod is a continuation of the brand's original Sonus booths, sharing its predecessors simplistic form and clean lines but in a more capacious format.
Lino Materiale by Valerie Pavard for Tarkett
French flooring brand Tarkett has developed a range of 100 per cent recyclable linoleum surfaces that feature cork as their main component.
Lino Materiale comes in 10 earth-informed colours, which are made from a blend of linseed oil, pine resin, wood, cork powder, jute and cork granules.
Find out more about Lino Materiale ›
Noren acoustic curtain system by Impact Acoustic
A deceptively simple curtain system has been engineered by Swiss acoustic brand Impact Acoustic to quell high noise levels in busy open plan spaces while creating different zones.
The Noren acoustic curtain system comprises various inner and outer layers that work together to form an acoustically-robust system that comes in various mix-and-match colours.
Office furniture brand Bisley has created a system of screens and partitions that come with various functional add-ons to extend their usefulness beyond zoning open-plan interiors.
Arches screens can be fitted with cantilever awnings for privacy, AV units for presentations and video calls, and whiteboards for brainstorming sessions, among other accessories.
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