Créées par le designer suédois Lukas Dahlén, les suspensions lumineuses "Ori" s'inspirent de l'art de l'origami. Présentées au Salon Del Mobile de Milan, elles se composent de feuilles de cuivre plissées à la manière des

 pliages japonais.







Sur ce projet, Lukas Dahlén précise:

"Sheet metal have the same characteristics as paper when it comes to folding. After a lot of experimenting with paper and watching many origami instruction films I managed to understand the technique and construct a pattern of my own.

A lampshade that reflects the light downwards with a light coloured by the golden brass.  The metal is cut with photo-etching, which also cuts halfway through the sheet to create the creases for the folding. A different pattern is used for each side of the sheet to allow the metal to fold in the desired direction."

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Lukas Dahlén.



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