Goggle is an elliptical lamp in opaline polycarbonate that can be fixed to the wall at a normal or tilted angle, singly or in rows, to create a lively cluster of lights.
The colour variation of Goggle’s flat surface is created solely by the different angle from which it is observed. The lamp’s colour changes are in fact caused by an iridescent film that exploits in-mould decoration technology to become an integral part of the diffuser.
British industrial designer Ross Lovegrove graduated from Manchester Polytechnic with an Industrial Design degree in 1980 and gained a Master of Design from the Royal College of Art, London in 1983.
Winner of numerous international design awards, his work has been extensively published and exhibited internationally including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Design Museum in London, when in 1993 he was curator of the first Permanent Collection.

