Kwic is a lively expression of graphic geometry, dynamism and refinement. Its asymmetrical lines are like elusive droplets that play with highly intense, luminous reflections.
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Kwic is a lively expression of graphic geometry, dynamism and refinement. Its asymmetrical lines are like elusive droplets that play with highly intense, luminous reflections.
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Kwic, designed by Serge and Robert Cornelissen, is a family of floor, suspension, ceiling or wall lamps.
A semi-spherical blown glass diffuser contains the integrated LED light source and overlaps – in a decentralized position – with a circular painted aluminium disk, available in three different colours.
The Kwic lamps bring into the space an intense light, which radiates from the opaline white diffuser, and a delicate glow that filters through the back of the frame.
Kwic has a versatile personality: it conforms to multiple contexts and living styles. Depending on the location it can be a discrete presence or become a point of attraction in space.