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Live under the stars with Starfall Light! With this brand-new constellation, you can go to sleep or dine under the stars every night.

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Inspired By Nature

The best ideas come forth when the mind is totally at peace. And the most beautiful way to quiet the mind is to be in nature and gaze at a star-studded night sky. Anna Lindgren and Sofia Lagerkvist spent a lot of time outdoors in the Swedish forests at night. With the low population density in the Nordic country, it wasn’t hard for them to find a spot in the forest where it was completely dark, void from any light pollution. The idea for Starfall came to them when looking at the stars in one of those dark places. They wondered if they could create something that would give you that feeling of sitting underneath a starry sky. They eventually created the Starfall Light.

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Derived From Science

Front first worked on an installation for the Science Museum in London. Collaborating with the European Space Agency, they created a gigantic installation of the 800 closest stars to earth. They were given a map with the distance of each star, and hung light sources from different heights, to simulate a dimensional installation of those 800 stars. The installation would become the first technical step for the Starfall Light. Front created an upside-down chandelier comprising multiple ‘stars’, hanging from different lengths that create that same threedimensional effect, as if you’re really stargazing. With the Starfall Light, you can always live under the stars!

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