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May 19-22, 2007

Ivalo Lighting presents Inflection TW 751 family by Winka Dubbeldam at the 19th International Contemporary Furniture Fair, Booth 1932

At ICFF Ivalo Lighting will show a pair of the cutting edge Inflection TW751 sconces, by Winka Dubbeldam of Archi-tectonics. Inflection TW751 is a 23” long ADA compliant wall sconce with sensual folds and a sculptural form that continues Ivalo’s tradition of innovative design, superior craftsmanship, energy efficiency, and elegance.

Inflection TW751 is the second in a series of 10 commissioned designs. The first family was designed by Stefano Casciani. The next 2 families, by (3) Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis, and (4) William Pedersen of Kohn Pedersen Fox are also currently in production. The following 3 families, by (5) Audi AG Design Center in Simi Valley, California, (6) Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle of Contemporary Architecture Practice, and (7) Roger Duffy of Skidmore Owings Merrill will be available in January of 2008. The final 3 families are by (8) Michael Morris and Yoshiko Sato of Morris Sato, (9) Shashi Caan of SC Collective, and (10) Hernan Diaz Alonso (Xefirotarch).

Design
Inflection TW751 further extends Ivalo’s program of advanced design research into the forms and experiences of modern life. Winka Dubbeldam has created a compelling form for spaces of encounter—lobbies, foyers, reception areas, restaurants and retail spaces —which can be used alone, or in sculptural combination, depending on the scale and intensity of the room. Inflection TW 751 can be organized in clusters to create light-scapes on the wall, or the pieces can be placed individually. As a light-scape the whole wall surface can be inflected or a single ripple can be created.

Inflection TW 751 is a sensually folded plane that fans out to a glowing perimeter. Lustrous automotive paints enhance the aluminum components of the folded surface, while the acrylic perimeter is frosted to give a contrasting texture and luminous quality. Inflection TW751 uses advanced optical waveguide techniques within the acrylic to create an even spread of light around the glowing perimeter of the form.

Inflection TW751 is a 3 dimensional form with the folds of the front plane continuing seamlessly to the back. The sensually folded back surface encloses the hardware and attachments, so the sconce is a beautiful sculptural object when viewed from the front as well as the sides.

Technology and Ease of Use
Inflection TW751 was designed with a compact fluorescent lamp, an energy efficient light source enhancing the sculptural qualities of the formal elements and providing a soft glow on the wall.
The front section is secured with springs and captured thumbscrews, allowing for easy and intuitive opening with no specialized tools. This facilitates cleaning and re-lamping.

The Designers
Winka Dubbeldam is the principal of Archi-Tectonics, NY/NL founded in 1994, located in New York and the Netherlands. She has previously taught at Columbia University and Harvard University and currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Practice and the director of the Post-Professional program at the University of Pennsylvania.

Archi-Tectonics has a team of 10 highly qualified architects in NY. The office operates like a laboratory with an aim to re-think, re-investigate and re-interpret all project details. They analyze and research programmatic efficiencies, urban specificities, and material innovations, and are interested in the use of hybrid materials and smart building systems. The use of the computer and three-dimensional modeling soft-wares assist in the creation of spaces which are a registration of force fields, smart systems, and programmatic mappings, resulting in an intelligent architecture.

Ivalo
Ivalo is committed to the tradition of Modernism and its powerful intuitions about future modes of living.
For too long, design has been dominated by floor based concepts. This new line focuses on the total experience of space, enhancing the integration of lighting and extending the language of the designer.

Each family is conceived as a new solution to a spatial and architectural design problem. By basing the design on a room of particular qualities, Ivalo creates lights that more easily integrate with that room and others with similar qualities. This architectural approach and the use of the latest technologies in the automotive and aerospace industries allows Ivalo to bring new and innovative forms to the market.

New technologies, materials, and techniques inspire new fixtures, but they must also enhance the visual and optical character of the spaces they illuminate. Ivalo also listens carefully to market needs and pays extreme attention to detail. Details and fine finishes make Ivalo fixtures as elegant as fine furniture, allowing them to deliver more value by performing as powerful interior elements with a comparatively lower cost.

In the development of the Ivalo families, significant time was spent talking to key engineers, lighting designers, architects and interior designers as well as electricians in order to better understand the needs and desires of these customer and user groups.. Extensive collaboration between the designer and the engineering team was required to maintain the design concept and ensure high quality and performance.

From the inception of Ivalo, Dr. William Braham has guided the company’s philosophy of design and has shaped the company’s approach to light, space, and architecture. Dr. Braham was trained as an architect and engineer before completing a PhD in architectural theory. At present he is the associate chair of the graduate school of architecture and an associate professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses in design, theory and technology. His research into the interaction between design and technology has focused on the workplace and the home with a particular emphasis on lighting and light fixtures.

Dr. Susan Hakkarainen, whose family started Lutron Electronics, founded Ivalo Lighting in March 2000. Susan Hakkarainen holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in electrical engineering she earned a Ph.D. degree in applied plasma physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has significant experience in the lighting industry from creating international divisions as well as running domestic divisions at Lutron. Ivalo Lighting Incorporated produces luxury decorative light fixtures for the residential and commercial market.

Contact:
Susan Hakkarainen
Ivalo Lighting Incorporated
7136 Suter Road
Coopersburg, PA 18036
Tel.: 610-282-7788
Fax: 610-282-7600
ssh@ivalolighting.com
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