LJÓSFANGI II [is.] light-catcher — 220 mm focal length

€60.00

Ljósfangi is crafted in just two hours. At its center sits a 300 mm optical Fresnel lens with a focal length of 220 mm, designed to capture light and bring it quickly into convergence. The shorter focal length gathers light into a nearer focal point, producing a wider, more diffused beam that spreads gently through space.

This creates a softer, more immersive glow—less directional, more ambient. The light feels present rather than projected, expanding outward and interacting more fluidly with its surroundings. Subtle variations in brightness and atmosphere become more visible, giving the object a dynamic and almost tactile quality.

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 220 mm, designed to capture light and bring it quickly into convergence. The shorter focal length gathers light into a nearer focal point, producing a wider, more diffused beam that spreads gently through space.

This creates a softer, more immersive glow—less directional, more ambient. The light feels present rather than projected, expanding outward and interacting more fluidly with its surroundings. Subtle variations in brightness and atmosphere become more visible, giving the object a dynamic and almost tactile quality.

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.