3D printed Pendant
The pendant is the perfect combination of avant-garde technology, sustainability and poetic beauty. The Fresnel light has been created with a custom-made robot, resulting in an industrial looking pendant lamp. The use of transparent plastic of recycled CD’s for the 3D printing and the intricate line structure, resembles glass.
The inspiration for this light fixture is the fresnel lens. This lens was developed by the French physicist and engineer Augustin-Jean Fresnel at the beginning of the 19th century. It was revolutionary for its reduction in mass and volume of the material required.
Layers play an important role in the design. The visible layers create the shape of the object and show the way it has been produced. In the Fresnel light the layers create a beautiful sight but also have a very practical function. The layered structure prevents bothersome glare and refracts the LED-lights, resulting in a warm glittery light.
The pendant consists of two halves, enclosing LED-modules. The hundreds of dimmable LED-lights produce over 50.000 hours of light and are easy to replace. Hanging on a steel wire, the Fresnel light resembles a glowing celestial body. Like the orbit of a planet, the Fresnel light rotates around a center core, a metal ball, making the direction of the light easy to adjust and to aim where needed. Besides this tilting function, the ball has a mechanism to adjust the length and store the hanging wire.
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Product details
Variations & Measurements: | 2 rings, diameter 36 cm, 3,0kg: approx. 895 € 3 rings, diameter 52 cm, 5,6 kg: approx. 1.195 € 4 rings, diameter 68 cm, 9,0kg: approx. 1.495 € |
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Material: | reclaimed synthetics housing, brassed steel centre ball, white steel canopy |
Miscellaneous: | 3D print |
Sustainability criteria
Country of origin: | Holland |
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Origin of materials: | Holland |
Function: | experimental, circular ability |
Manufacturing processes: | innovative with control of the entire value chain |