Ljósfangi III [is.] light-catcher — 400 mm focal length

€30.00

Ljósfangi is crafted in just two hours. At its center sits a 300 mm optical Fresnel lens with a focal length of 400 mm, designed to capture light and extend it into a more distant, controlled projection. The longer focal length delays convergence, shaping the light into a narrower, more concentrated beam.

The result is a sharper and more intentional presence. Light travels farther before focusing, creating a defined projection with reduced फैलाव and increased precision. The atmosphere becomes calmer, more restrained—less about diffusion and more about direction, depth, and clarity.

The name Ljósfangi comes from Icelandic: ljós meaning light, and fangi meaning something captured or held. Together, the word suggests captured light — a fitting description for an object whose purpose is to gather light and give it form.

Ljósfangi is crafted in just two hours. At its center sits a 300 mm optical Fresnel lens with a focal length of 400 mm, designed to capture light and extend it into a more distant, controlled projection. The longer focal length delays convergence, shaping the light into a narrower, more concentrated beam.

The result is a sharper and more intentional presence. Light travels farther before focusing, creating a defined projection with reduced फैलाव and increased precision. The atmosphere becomes calmer, more restrained—less about diffusion and more about direction, depth, and clarity.

The name Ljósfangi comes from Icelandic: ljós meaning light, and fangi meaning something captured or held. Together, the word suggests captured light — a fitting description for an object whose purpose is to gather light and give it form.