Tokujin Yoshioka and LG reveal science-fiction-inspired light installation in Milan



A glowing wall that gently pulsates and chairs that showcase a spectrum of light and colour form the huge lighting installation that Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka and LG have created in Milan.

On show at Superstudio PiĆ¹ throughout Milan design week, the SF Senses of the Future installation is made up of different dynamic lighting elements ā€“ all made using LG’s ultra-thin OLED light products.

The floor area is taken up by 17 glowing chairs, arranged in a large grid.

Made from 15-millimetre-thick OLED panels ā€“ a type of light that creates illumination across an entire surface ā€“ these chairs display a variety of light and colour effects, ranging from bright waves to colourful stripes.

The aim was for these furniture elements to feel like science fiction. According to LG, they “portray a meditation on the blindingly fast speed of modern-day life”.

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