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Culture Shrink
Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2003.
The material is polyolefin that shrinks when heated. The most common use of the material is for electrical insulation. Insulation is an important element of lighting that is most often disregarded and hidden.
The polyolefin comes as a tube and it is not readily available in very large diameters. For the lampshades we cut the tubes of polyoefin to create sheets, these were then sewn together to create a large tube near to the size and shape of the frame.
Reading Lamp
Design by Jeremy Walton, 1998. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: mm x mm x mm
The Reading Lamp is for a personal space and is touched and moved regularly. Removing the book to read inclines the light towards the reader.
Writing Lamp

Design by Jeremy Walton, 1998. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: 145mm x 180mm x 430mm
The Writing Lamp sits waiting, always ready to supply a pencil.
Magazine Lamp
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Design by Jeremy Walton, 1998. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: mm x mm x mm
Lounge Lamp combined with a magazine rack. The magazine lamp stands tall creating a space for relaxing.