Good Night Light

US$299.00

Designed by Che-Wei Wang.

A reading light built around a removable wireless flashlight. The flashlight slots into a bent sheet metal body with a 3D printed articulating head. The head aims a focused beam onto the page, not the room, so you can read in bed without waking the person next to you. Pull the flashlight out and it works like any other flashlight. Put it back and it's a lamp again.

Details & Care:

— Size (L x W x H): 22 × 8 × 5.5”
— Weight: 2.5lbs
— Materials: Stainless steel and plastic

Designed by Che-Wei Wang.

A reading light built around a removable wireless flashlight. The flashlight slots into a bent sheet metal body with a 3D printed articulating head. The head aims a focused beam onto the page, not the room, so you can read in bed without waking the person next to you. Pull the flashlight out and it works like any other flashlight. Put it back and it's a lamp again.

Details & Care:

— Size (L x W x H): 22 × 8 × 5.5”
— Weight: 2.5lbs
— Materials: Stainless steel and plastic

How does your work evoke a sense of safety, comfort, belonging, or protection within the home?

Home safety is usually imagined at the scale of the building. Walls, locks, thresholds. But a lot of what actually makes a home feel safe happens at the scale of the hand. The object you reach for in the dark. The light you turn on without waking the person next to you. The tools you can find by muscle memory.

This lamp is built at this smaller scale. A simple flashlight docks into a bent sheet metal body with a 3D printed articulating head. The beam lands on the page, not the room. Pull the flashlight out and it’s what flashlights have always been, a companion for the uncertain walk down a dark hallway. The fixture stays. The light travels.
— Che-Wei Wang