The flexible Motion Lamp by Gergő Kassai

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The Motion Lamp is one of the most flexible and versatile light fixtures ever created. It was designed by Gergő Kassai and it’s minimalist and modern but with a timeless charm. The lamp was not designed for a particular purpose. It’s a multi-purpose piece with a versatile design.

This is a low-energy lamp with a flexible design that allows the user to customize it and adapt it to his immediate needs. The lamp can be freely twisted and turned in all directions so that it becomes exactly what the user needs at that particular moment. It’s a lamp that can be used in all sorts of environments and situations. It would be a nice desk lamp for a home office or working area. It could also be a nice addition to a reading corner and it could be useful in the bedroom as well.

Moreover, because of its flexible design and ability to change its shape and form, it would be particularly useful for tight or small spaces where regular lamps can’t fit in, such as at the back of the computer, underneath the bed or anywhere else you need some light. It’s a versatile lamp with a simple design featuring a combination of black and white. It’s a timeless mix, very chic and elegant but also casual. It’s why the Motion Lamp would be a dynamic and lovely addition to almost any décor.

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