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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

Issue 59

The Life Outside Issue

Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.

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If you live in an apartment that isn’t fitted with ceiling lights, finding the right wall light can be a challenge, especially if you’re on the hunt for something modern. The latest addition to Melbourne-based industrial designer Ash Allen’s collection of work, the Sunrise light is a minimal take on the wall light.


Offering a warm and tactile addition to the home, the Sunrise wall light is a slipcast earthenware ceramic light designed and manufactured by Melbourne industrial designer Ash Allen.

Protruding a mere 100mm from the wall, the light’s delicate ceramic qualities are offset by a solid and simple appearance. The smooth half-moon shape is highlighted by a soft light that is cast upwards, adding mood and illumination to its surrounds.

The ceramic light features a matt finish on the outside and a clear gloss glaze on the inside. The light can be easily mounted onto the wall with a metal bracket and screws, and it comes with a socket to suit a standard B22 bayonet-type globe.

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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

Issue 59

The Life Outside Issue

Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.

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