


Time Square consists of twelve cylindrical aluminum lighting components. Four are placed in the middle, forming a cross, and the remaining eight are attached together with metal joints, places perimetrically and forming a square. Led lighting is integrated in each cylinder and a dimmer system ensures a wide brightness variation. The lamp or more accurate clock displays the 12 hours twice per day in a digital look. The minutes are displayed in the lower left horizontal cylinder by the lighting of twelve circular led-spots in a five minute frequency and fadeaway system. A remote controls on and off, dimming and time setting.
Time Square is designed and manufactured by Tenshi7, a newly founded design company based in Athens, Greece.
www.tenshi7.com
Source: interiornews.com.