Developing Polar Light

Video and photo by Co-founder Anne at Sky-blu Antarctica
Inspired by the evocative power of light, BRINK has been working to develop the first product - Polar Light. This has been a journey that has taken the team around the world, meeting and working with designers, developers and technicians expert in a wide range of materials.
Throughout the process BRINK have adhered to the following principles:
Working with likeminded individuals and organisations
Commitment to supporting those that have supported BRINK, in particular the British Antarctic Survey and Geovation
Environmental sustainability
Video below documenting the research and making process of the Polar Lamp


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