Glowing Light Ball Bench by Manfred Kielnhofer will illuminate your imagination – Plexiglas ThyssenKrupp Plastics Austria – Moebel Leitner

Glowing Light Ball Bench by Manfred Kielnhofer will illuminate your imagination

The “Glowing Light Ball Bench” by artist Manfred Kielnhofer was put on display at the Light Art Biennial at Austria. As the name clearly suggests, the bench features a simple design yet elegant design consisting of “three light balls and two wooden boards perforates that lay over the light balls”. The contrasting structural dynamics offers an analytically angle to the stunning work of art. So if you are a thinker, this piece will offer an “intellectual debate” along with a “philosophical stimulation”. It is available for 5,000 Euro.
Plexiglas by ThyssenKrupp Plastics Austria

Luxury Furniture Maylan.at http://moebel-leitner.at
RGB Light technic by TechnikDesign.com
http://kielnhofer.at/blog/

Kunsthaus Tacheles: Neue Kundgebungen gegen Räumung „Tacheles auf!” Waechter eingesperrt

Rund 50 Teilnehmer versammelten sich nach Angaben der Polizei bereits am Vormittag in der Oranienburger Straße. Angemeldet waren rund 700 Teilnehmer, wie eine Sprecherin sagte. Die Kundgebung unter dem Motto „Tacheles auf!” sollte bis in den Abend hinein dauern. Am Donnerstag war der alternative Kulturtreff für Künstler und Besucher gesperrt worden.
http://www.abendblatt.de/kultur-live/article2226278/Kunsthaus-Tacheles-Neue-Kundgebungen-gegen-Raeumung.html

http://tacheles.de

Designmonat Graz – Galerie Kunsthandel Bachlechner – Light Ball Bench Manfred Kielnhofer

Die Light Ball Bench wird den ganzen Monat 27.April – 27. Mai 2012 bei der Galerie Bachlechner ausgestellt sein.
Die Eröffnung der Designausstellung findet am Fr. 27. April 19.00 Uhr statt.

Eine Reduktion auf das Wesentliche und gleichzeitig eine Erweiterung künstlerischer Denkräume bietet der Künstler Manfred Kielnhofer mit seiner „Glowing Light Ball Bench“: eine einfache Sitzfläche, kombiniert mit neuester Lichttechnologie und einer Fülle von Einsatzmöglichkeiten. Je nachdem wie das leuchtende „Sitzmöbel“ zum Einsatz kommt, definiert es die Gratwanderung zwischen Gebrauchsobjekt und Kunstwerk.

Glowing Light Ball Bench Manfred Kielnhofer
Plexiglas by ThyssenKrupp Plastics Austria
Luxury Furniture Maylan.at
RGB Light technic by TechnikDesign.com
http://kielnhofer.at/blog/

Galerie Kunsthandel Bachlechner
Bürgergasse 5, 8010 Graz
www.kunst-bachlechner.at

Lighting Furniture by Manfred Kielnhofer will illuminate your imagination


The “Glowing Light Ball Bench” by artist Manfred Kielnhofer was put on display at the Light Art Biennial at Austria. As the name clearly suggests, the bench features a simple design yet elegant design consisting of “three light balls and two wooden boards perforates that lay over the light balls”. The contrasting structural dynamics offers an analytically angle to the stunning work of art. So if you are a thinker, this piece will offer an “intellectual debate” along with a “philosophical stimulation”. It is available for 10,000 Euro ($13,250).

Plexiglas by ThyssenKrupp Plastics Austria
Luxury Furniture Maylan.at
RGB Light technic by TechnikDesign.com
http://kielnhofer.at/blog/

Glowing light ball bench by Manfred Kielnhofer for futuristic outdoor aesthetics


With the furniture being the epicenter of most home aesthetics, innovations in the segment seem to be taking a seemingly colorful, yet minimalistic turn towards the future. Another lighted concept forward in the form of the Glowing light ball bench, who’s lighting would add a complete new dimension to futuristic luxury homes. Designed as a set of 3 glowing glass spheres, there only lies a wooden plank with perforation in them, giving it design some added utility as well. The person behind this creation is Manfred Kielnhofer, who is known to have experimented with what he derived from his observations.
Built in the European nation of Austria, which has its known legacy of great aesthetics in its engineering, the Glowing light ball benches have been created after quite the struggle within the factories which saw of its best craftsmen and design put it idea into practice. Using the rare fabric of plexi-glass, each of these globes first crafted into these unique shapes, which also ensure that the furniture is stable on the ground. The next step involved creating the plywood planks on tops, and then screwing them to these globes at the right position so that users could be comfortably seated on them. After this, TechnikDesign pitched in with the LED lighting system used within the bench, which have the perfect level of brightness, as well as the advantage of not using excess electricity.
But this isn’t the only option that the collection provides. There is another variant which uses transparent Plexiglas top, which have been carved into an aesthetic platform to be fixed on top of the 3 glowing globes. Though we haven’t been told about ideas, but the very design seems to have caught our fancy, simply for the idea of sitting on a transparent plane. Looks like the ideal piece of furniture for the futuristically inclined home, where a sitting area in the living room is the need of the moment.
http://www.bornrich.com

Plexiglas by ThyssenKrupp Plastics Austria
Lucury Furniture Maylan.at
RGB Light technic by TechnikDesign.com
http://kielnhofer.at/blog/