Flow is a lamp designed with a purpose of providing a room with minimalist elegant decor piece that will flood the space with warm, non-glare ambient light. The lighting part of Flow is made of two 0.4mm OLED panels placed on thin brushed aluminium frames forming a shape of letter U or S depending on how they are positioned. The aluminium elements can be disconnected and inserted upside down allowing four shape configurations. The relationship between the marble base, the aluminium pole and the light panels create a dynamic motion structure that is organic in its form.
Mikolaj Dymowski is a Polish born product designer living and working in London, UK. In 2014 Mikolaj graduated from Royal College of Art as well as Imperial College where he received MA and MSc. Following his graduation he worked for a top British design consultancy where he was involved in a number of projects spanning accross transport, consumer electronics, retail, etc. Since leaving a full time job, Mikolaj has worked both as an independent designer and a freelancer focusing on a wider range of projects such as medical, packaging, exhibition, furniture and home accessories. In 2017 Mikolaj worked as a tutor at Imperial College London assisting students in their final projects preparation. He then joined Royal College of Art for a speculative research project.
Mikolaj Dymowski is a London based industrial designer and a craftsman, with a proven track record of designing a wide range of products including transport design, consumer electronics, furniture, exhibitions, interiors and graphics.