Lamps by Giles Godwin-Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Product and lighting designer Giles Godwin-Brown is a recent graduate and has designed two high-quality modern lamps.

The Nepa Lamp is a two-dimensional “lamp silhouette” that stands six feet. It’s wall-mounted and equipped with friction hinges to allow the piece to pivot away from the wall. Constructed of birch plywood and stainless steel with some aluminum details, it utilizes high-powered LED lighting. The lamp is playful and I love that it references a giant-sized Anglepoise lamp.

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

The Candor Lamp is also wall-mounted and is constructed of cotton and timber. Wired with LED lighting as well, this lamp features a transparent strip that generates a “halo-like” glow on the wall it is mounted on.

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

Lamps by Giles Godwin Brown

The Nepa Lamp was exhibited at Designersblock London in September 2011.

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12 Comments

  1. Incredible! Love how the desk lamp pivots out.

  2. I want to purchase this!

  3. Brilliant idea Giles, did you find a manufacturer yet?

  4. Hi Ross, no not yet. I’ve received a load of emails off the back of this feature (thanks Caroline & Design Milk) and a few people recommend places to get help for manufacture- Kickstarter, Ikea etc.

    Thanks for the comments.

  5. HOW MUCH OH DEAR LORD!!! Also is there a way to make it in lightish oak

  6. Fernanda on 02.03.12 at 6:35 AM

    Hello! I would buy the light, how do I?

  7. Yes it is awesome! How much and can we order?

  8. I absolutely love this design. Very unique and I’ll be interested in purchasing one once they go on sale.

  9. Interesting and unique design, beautiful lamp

  10. Can I purches this lamp!

  11. bettyanne green on 03.14.12 at 12:29 PM

    I want to buy this lamp too – how much and when???

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