Decorative lamp with organic perforation
The author's lamp combines sculptural expressiveness with functional lighting. The asymmetrical shape resembles natural formations — from coral reefs to weathered rocks.
Geometry and light:
Perforated holes of various sizes create a complex play of light and shadow. The internal light source softly diffuses, forming a warm atmosphere around the object.
Materiality:
A dark matte surface contrasts with the golden internal light. The texture resembles unglazed ceramics or porous stone, emphasizing the natural origin of the form.
Functionality:
The compact size allows the lamp to be used as an accent element in the interior — on a table, shelf, or as part of a composition with several objects.
The concept embodies the philosophy of slow design — the slow, thoughtful creation of objects that serve not only utilitarian but also aesthetic needs.
Geometry and light:
Perforated holes of various sizes create a complex play of light and shadow. The internal light source softly diffuses, forming a warm atmosphere around the object.
Materiality:
A dark matte surface contrasts with the golden internal light. The texture resembles unglazed ceramics or porous stone, emphasizing the natural origin of the form.
Functionality:
The compact size allows the lamp to be used as an accent element in the interior — on a table, shelf, or as part of a composition with several objects.
The concept embodies the philosophy of slow design — the slow, thoughtful creation of objects that serve not only utilitarian but also aesthetic needs.