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Tongqi Lu Design's Call It a Day lighting collection uses gesture-based controls instead of switches

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Dezeen staff

11h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Shanghai-based studio Tongqi Lu Design has created the Call It a Day lighting collection, featuring table, floor, and pendant lamps with translucent silicone shades. The collection eliminates traditional switches, instead using intuitive gestures like bopping or tugging to turn the lights on and off.

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DezeenTongqi Lu Design's Call It a Day lighting collection uses gesture-based controls instead of switchesdezeen.com

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Intuitive gestures rather than switches control lights in the Call It a Day collection, designed by Shanghai-based studio Tongqi Lu Design.
The Call It a Day collection features a table lamp, floor lamp and pendant lamp, all featuring translucent, touch-inviting silicone shades.
The lighting collection is designed without switches and instead invites users to turn the lamps off and on via easily surmised gestures, such as a bop or a tug.
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Intuitive gestures rather than switches control lights in the Call It a Day collection, designed by Shanghai-based studio Tongqi Lu Design.

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