danish designer ane lykke presents kurenai light object, a massive circular lamp that blends a nordic perspective with a traditional japanese woodworking technique called kumiko. crafted in a three-dimensional grid in cypress wood, the object combines the intangible — in this case light — with physical elements like form and structure to generate and ever-changing light experience.
image by anders sune berg
video by michael sangkoyo gramtorp
the kunerai light object exposes ane lykke’s experience with light together with her strong fascination with the grid structure, resulting in a fusion between traditional japanese craftsmanship and a new nordic perspective. painted in red and white, the wood grid creates a play of different states, colors and shades of reflected light, allowing for different modes of shadow, depth and reflection.
image by anders sune berg
‘I’m focusing on how I, through my work, can engage and touch people,’ says ane lykke on a video created for the mindcraft digital exhibition. ‘my aim is to create a dialogue, a direct bodily connection with the surroundings. I’m actually trained as a textile designer. in my projects I dive into the otherwise one-dimensional textile surface, separating the layers and pulling them out into three dimensions. my work revolves around the interaction between light and layered structure. I am exploring the different stages of light and perception.’
image by anders sune berg
kurenai light object combines the intangible, the light, with elements and forms structures that generates an ever-changing experience, depending on the viewers position in relation to the object. the light object is designed for use in a private as well as a public space, where it becomes part of a flexible process, inviting the viewer into a dialogue, as co-creator. kurenai is the japanese word for a strong red color. the grid including frame is handmade in japan and assembled by lykke in denmark.
after 11 years of setting up one of the most sought after installations of milan design week, the mindcraft project will be presented this year in a new digital format as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. the kunerai light object is part of it, check it out here.
project info:
name: kurenai light object
producer/designer/artist: studio ane lykke
collaboration: yoshihara woodworks japan
year: 2019
juliana neira I designboom
jun 20, 2020
a diverse digital database that acts as a valuable guide in gaining insight and information about a product directly from the manufacturer, and serves as a rich reference point in developing a project or scheme.
design news
'into the wild' bus airlifted from remote alaskan landscape in light of public safety concerns
#design
known as 'bus 142,' or the 'magic bus,' the vehicle was popularized by john krakauer’s 1996 book 'into the wild,' and sean penn's film adaptation.
known as 'bus 142,' or the 'magic bus,' the vehicle was popularized by john krakauer’s 1996 book 'into the wild,' and sean penn's film adaptation.
the IKEA home of tomorrow is a self-sufficient, plant-filled heaven
#design
the IKEA home of tomorrow is the brand’s new urban concept where visitors can learn how to introduce environmentally friendly solutions into their homes.
the IKEA home of tomorrow is the brand’s new urban concept where visitors can learn how to introduce environmentally friendly solutions into their homes.
3D printed support frame eases breathing through neck tubes
#design
the lacunal can be used with a neck tube, a buff or a fabric mask, especially during the hot summer weather.
the lacunal can be used with a neck tube, a buff or a fabric mask, especially during the hot summer weather.
'silica plastic block' is a sustainable brick made from recycled sand + plastic waste
#design
the silica plastic blocks or SPBs were found to have 2.5 times the strength of normal red clay bricks.
the silica plastic blocks or SPBs were found to have 2.5 times the strength of normal red clay bricks.
keep up with our daily and weekly stories
506,674 subscribers
"light" - Google News
June 20, 2020 at 12:15PM
https://ift.tt/3eidItb
ane lykke uses traditional japanese woodworking technique in kurenai light object - Designboom
"light" - Google News
https://ift.tt/2Wm8QLw
https://ift.tt/2Stbv5k
Bagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "ane lykke uses traditional japanese woodworking technique in kurenai light object - Designboom"
Post a Comment