It is quite challenging to light up a vast stretch of land altogether. If you do not want any patch shadowing in the dark, then it is important to install scores of lights which emit far reaching beams. A portable field light, dubbed as Caracol has been designed for such commodious spaces. This inventive light piece is the brainchild of the Spanish designer Adrian Candela. It has a unique shape with a winged frame that radiates out of a ball shaped base. The metallic winged arm can be wrapped away when not in use, which makes it easier to store the light and carry it around. When the arm is opened out, the LEDs embedded on it can be illuminated.

The piece is made from PVC foam, steel and aluminum. Steel cables hook the winged arm of the light to the ball. So, along with being portable, the light is also quite durable. In addition, the piece is light weighed, so anyone can haul it around. Just enfold the light into a compact ball and plunk it in a rucksack or bag for transportation. The diameter measures 8 inches, which makes the light as big as soccer ball. The creative shape, which resembles a snail, enables the light to turn around and roll back if someone makes contact with it. Thus, you will not knock the light over if you accidentally bump into it. This feature makes the light piece an excellent choice for a playing field.
A light that is sizable, powerful and portable will be an ingenious add-on in sports complexes, training grounds or spacious fields where games like soccer and football are played. The light can also be used in public spaces like gardens, malls, seashores, walking promenades or amusement parks. It is a good addition to large sized gardens in mansions, villas, farmhouses and hotels. Installing stationary lights in such spaces can be expensive, especially if you do not use them all the time. Caracol is a resourceful and viable solution for such large sized layouts.
Source: Adrian Candela