Light Sticks H10 light and TW7401 Table

The Light Sticks H10 is the most published light stick lamp. It’s been featured in the Centre de Création Industrielle., the New York Times, Museum of Modern Art, and the Louvre.

Brought back by Participation Designs, the Light Sticks H10 is technically updated to meet current safety standards without altering its original spirit. It allows users to choose the perfect amount of light by choosing 4, 8, or 10 light sticks, enabling free modulation of intensity. In every configuration, the light is never imposed – it is constructed.

Light Sticks H10 light
Centre de création Industrielle letter
Light Sticks H10 light
Light Sticks H10 light

To maintain the spirit of throwing a handful of light, but to retain or raise the bulbs for better illumination.

Extended straws on both sides of the transformer allows multiple light sticks on both sides to determine the amount of light.

Technical Specifications

Structure
A bar lamp with an electrified chrome straws and base plate.

Operation
Activation via physical contact of the light sticks. No mechanical switches.

Safety
Integrated transformer reducing current to low voltage for completely safe interaction.

Configuration
Modulate atmosphere by using 4, 8, or 10 light sticks.

Finishes
Chrome Straws and Luminous elements.

TW H10 Light Sticks
Light Sticks H10 light

Backstory

Small tubular lights at 6 or 12 volts, with the contacts at opposite ends, are found in many cars. I extended the contacts with chrome-plated “straws” to make what I call “Light Sticks”, The low voltage contacts to make the Light Sticks light were two chromed rods held by a plastic box which holds the transformer. To light them they would be placed – or literally dumped casually – across the chromed rods. And they would light! It was indeed a hand full of light.

Theodore H Waddell photo

DESIGN, SIMPLICITY, PARTICIPATION AND LIGHT.
ADDING SPONTANEITY TO THE CREATION OF THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF LIGHT.