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Preciosa Chromo Lamp Lifts Spirits with Chromotherapy

08.23.18 | By
Preciosa Chromo Lamp Lifts Spirits with Chromotherapy

Prague-based Preciosa Lighting sheds light onto the ancient belief in the healing powers of color through a small collection of Art Deco-inspired sculptural table lamps designed in partnership with Spanish studio, MUT.

Recently revealed as part of Wallpaper* Handmade, the Chromo table lamp was displayed amongst other furniture and accessories for a curated exhibition titled, “Wellness & Wonder.” Each lamp is comprised by a large colored glass piece and a set of curved glass pipes wrapped around a central metal U. A neon tube hidden at the center in coordination with LED lights at the base of the glass pipes project a mood-enhancing glow.

The lamps are constructed in the oldest known region of the Czech Republic in Bohemia, renowned for their unmatched glassmaking abilities. Preciosa craftsmen were guided by the modernist directions of Spanish studio MUT to apply their traditional chandelier and crystal jewelry manufacturing skills to produce these graphic expressions of light.

Chromotherapy’s claims to influence the body both psychologically and physiologically according to different colors is best greeted with skepticism. It’s notably different from the scientifically tested and proven application of light known as phototherapy (aka light therapy), which is used medically to help those afflicted by seasonal affective disorders and circadian-related issues like jet lag, light therapy’s benefits are well documented.

In the case of the Chromo lamp, it’s advisable to appreciate these designs simply for their beauty, attributing to the observation good design, like the appearance of a colorful rainbow after the rain, can lift the spirits in its own way.

Gregory Han is a Senior Editor at Design Milk. A Los Angeles native with a profound love and curiosity for design, hiking, tide pools, and road trips, a selection of his adventures and musings can be found at gregoryhan.com.