For the UNDULA copper wall light, a flat copper sheet is reworked through tessellation and deformation, turning the rigid rectangular plane into a piece that carries depth, shadow and movement. It’s geometry acts as a system which allows the surface to bend, catch light and hold tension without losing its thinness.
The three illuminated orbs sit against the copper plane like deliberate interruptions. Their scale and placement creates an imbalance, making the light feel as though it’s hovering off the surface. The UNDULA copper wall light holds contradiction as a fucntional object refusing to flatten into utility.
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