
The sunlight-window relationship is a simple one: during the day the former passes through the latter, giving us interior light. But Australian designer Damien Savio's Lightway is a window that can conceivably extend that relationship into a 24-hour affair.
The Lightway--details of which are still proprietary--works by absorbing sunlight during the day, storing it in a battery, and giving that light off at night. The time ratio is quite good--four hours of sunshine will give you six hours of 60-watt shine. Savio went with louvers rather than straight glass for his first model, because the individual louvers can be removed and used like ambient flashlights. The OLED-loaded device has been nominated for the Australian Design Awards-Dyson Student Award.
"Whenever I do a design I just want to do something different and something that stands out," says Savio. "I like that with this, you don't even know it's a light until it's on."
MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2009
PICTOPIA FESTIVAL 2009
HOME AND HOUSEWARES SHOW 2009
TRANSVERSALE 2009
NEW YORK CITY TOY FAIR 2009
IMM COLOGNE INTERNATIONAL FURNISHING SHOW
NORTH AMERICAN INT'L AUTO SHOW '09
TOKYO DESIGN WEEK 2008
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2008
NeoCon 2009
MD&M East and ATX 2009
Nidecker Snowboard Design Competition
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