C-lamp, the tetrahedral carbon atoms illuminated

This isn’t the first time that we are having a look at a design inspired by the subject of Chemistry. Remember the Labware? Chemistry is a package of mysteries and structures and here the designer chooses one such structure to create a C-lamp. He interprets the structure of diamond which is an allotrope of carbon into a lamp, where the spheres represent carbon atoms with one atom attached to four others.
The lamps can be changed into complex forms by attaching several modules with one another; with each module having five glass spheres consisting of four stainless steel cylinders. The ends of the cylinders have built in LEDs which are responsible for the glow. These C-lamps created by Desislava Sredkova would be an ideal home decor for persons interested in Chemistry especially for people who enjoy diamond in this atomic form.


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