
"The growing understanding that light quality directly affects mood, sleep, and well-being has pushed designers to rethink what a lamp should do, but rarely where it should go."
"The warm, sun-toned orb supports alertness and activity, while its cool lunar counterpart eases the body into rest, drawing on circadian science."
"For someone with visual or sensory challenges, a light that moves toward them rather than waiting to be repositioned carries real value."
"The concept doesn't frame this as a special accommodation; it simply makes intuitive, responsive behavior the default, which is what good inclusive design tends to do."
Ivana Nedeljkovska's Flying Moon & Sun is a conceptual lamp that moves toward users, adapting to their needs. It features two glass orbs, one warm amber and one cool frosted blue, representing the sun and moon. The lamp levitates above a metal base using magnetic force, symbolizing freedom from fixed placement. Each orb serves a purpose aligned with natural body cycles, promoting alertness or rest. This design prioritizes intuitive, responsive behavior, particularly benefiting those with visual or sensory challenges, making it a model of inclusive design.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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