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Castor

Minimalistic shape with many possibilities

Castor reinvents the classic cone-shaped lampshade. By making the suspension and power supply part of the design, Alexander Lervik allows the shape to be even more sparingly precise. Why not a black shade with a red cable? Or a green with yellow? Three different sizes for different placements.

 

Castor 20
Castor 40
Castor 60
Instead of a limited choice between a few colors,
Castor offers full color flexibility and completely new interior design possibilities.
Choose from 200 different colors that can be adapted to both existing and new interiors.
The shades have a diameter of 60, 40 and 20 centimeters respectively. The pre-assembled dimmable light engine is available for standard connection, DALI and Casambi/Bluetooth. The power supply cable runs out of the screen through a cartridge-like solid sleeve with an alternating polished and matte finish, and then travels up a suspension cable in brass, steel or black lacquered metal. Small clips fix the diameter of the spiral according to taste.
Colored textile or rubber cable is available in different colors.

Alexander Lervik

Alexander Lervik is fascinated by light in all its forms, not surprising given that he lives in a country where darkness dominates much of the year. Three years after graduating from Beckman's School of Design, he presents Bright Handle, a door handle that glows an idle green or a busy red. The Sense Light Swing fiber-optic light-up swing is equally playful and at the same time self-evident. With Rainbow, he builds a lampshade of 300 tiny LED lights integrated into the shade, while LED Light Bulb brings a new expression to the traditional incandescent bulb shape in the form of a small LED-lit 3D-printed ballerina inside. Experimentally exploring constantly on the border between the artistic and the commercial, AlexanderLervik has in both lighting and furniture design pushed the boundaries of what is possible.