Water has a captivating quality and evokes strong feelings. The Ripple lamp by Denmark-based Rikke Frost for Bo Concept celebrates the element and its calmness, where its spiral design reflects the gentle ripple-like pattern in water caused by a slight disturbance.

The Ripple lamp comes flat-packed. The exterior body is made of rounded hexagonal pieces gently held together by a conspicuous black cord. The designer says, “The black cord enhances the design, adding contrast and highlighting its functionality.” Meanwhile, the hexagonal pieces are positioned to create a pattern and allow the light upward and downward.

But there is more than meets the eye. The design of the pendant lamp welcomes different perspectives. No matter from which angle you see the light, it evokes a sense of calm. Its diffused light exudes a warm glow, whereas a soothing and tinted color choice for the eggshell seems thoughtful.

It’s the designer’s seamless and refined use of form and shape that makes the Ripple lamp stand out. Flaunting a simple yet functional design, it is welcoming and ensures you feel calm under the presence.

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This Ripple lamp with its minimal design can be a flawless addition to any type of interior. Whether it is a living room, hotel, dining room, or home office, the lamp is designed to make a statement. There is a sense of harmony and stability, exactly how you feel around the stillness of water.

The designer explains, “What I love most is how the minimalist aesthetic is paired with thoughtful, functional elements, making the lamp not only decorative but highly purposeful.”

Image: Rikke Frost Studio
Image: Rikke Frost Studio
Image: Rikke Frost Studio
Image: Rikke Frost Studio
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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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