Spock

Spock, designed by Couvreur & Devos, is a light that is stylishly minimalist yet highly versatile. Lighting designers always seem to push the limits of technology, and this beautiful LED is no different.

The LED disc contained within Spock is only 12mm thin, which is impressive, but not nearly as captivating as its specialized hinging system. The disc is allowed to rotate within its enclosure practically 360 degrees without the presence of any wires or cables sticking out. The light can also be attached to a railing system, which means you can pretty much shine light in any direction you please.

I don’t know what I like more about Spock: its clean aesthetic, or its diverse functionality; either way, this light truly stands out from the norm.

  1. I don’t understand, how does disk manage to stay on the lamp? And not fall off? If it doesn’t have any wires or cables or anything sticking out?

  2. Amazing and beautiful.

    @eman

    Well, you can see it in the last picture

  3. @eman:
    It is connectedat two points on opposite ends. These points are what the light pivots on. Also, the disk can rotate on the Z axis. Like a record, with the two previously mentioned points rotating also. I hope that was clear enough. :) It’s a very pretty fixture btw.

  4. Bigger question: cost of it…and/orthe cost of replacing a “bulb.” Otherwise…Beautifu.