The design of UNDULA copper chandelier began with a surface rather than a frame. Here, a thin sheet of copper is pushed into an undulating form, allowing the material to hold volume without becoming visually heavy. It’s tessellated geometry impart both articulation and strength to the surface.
Three light orbs are introduced into this copper plane at deliberate positions. They read as weight, while the sheet reads as lift. This is where the UNDULA copper chandelier holds it’s visual charge – in its sheer refusal of the material to behave as expected. It’s drama comes from material intelligence.
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