Light is the focus of ecological and award-winning Finnish design
LED1 designed by Mikko Kärkkäinen
Habitare, Finland’s largest furniture, interior decoration and design fair, continues its programme of special exhibitions focusing on ecological design. The 2009 fair featured an EcoDesign chair exhibition, and the theme of the second EcoDesign exhibition in 2010 will be light.
World-renowned lighting designer
Ingo Maurer of Germany has been invited to curate the light exhibition. He will invite both top-class designers and young talent from Finland and elsewhere to come up with novel concepts that promote sustainable development and a more ecological future. All specially designed for the occasion, the exhibition will feature approximately 80 new designs.
The EcoDesign light exhibition will be produced by Advertising Agency Valo and the
Finnish Fair Corporation. It will be on view at the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre throughout Habitare 2010, from September 1
st to 5
th.
Habitare 2010 will also feature a new lighting industry event, “Light”. The event will present lighting for a wide range of applications and introduce new products and technology. The event will be targeted at professionals from architects and interior designers to property owners.
Three lighting fixtures by Finnish designers and manufactured by Finnish companies have earned recent international recognition.
LED1 and the
Soihtu wall lamp by Jukka Korpihete and manufactured by
Lundia won two of the
GOOD DESIGN Awards in 2009, the world’s oldest and highly prestigious design awards.
The
Medusa lamp, designed by
Mikko Paakkanen and manufactured by
Saas Intruments, took the Gold Prize of the Legacy for the Future Design Awards 2009, one of the components of the
DESIGN KOREA 2009 design business event. The theme of the 2009 edition of this annual event was “Design, Engine of Green Growth”. Medusa won a
Fennia Prize, major Finnish design awards, in 2009. It is a kinetic light fixture incorporating LED lights.