ð stands for
‘tetra’ and is used in geometric mathematics to define symmetrical and 4-sided
figures. Like the tetrahedron, an omni-sided uniform pyramid. If the vertices
in this figure are connected, a form is created that underlies the design of a
concept for a luminaire. The shape is very suitable as a light object by its
combination of a relatively large surface and an explicit form. Because of this
both diffuse and direct light are possible, as well as a combination of these
two options. The size of the object can vary from small (200mm) to large (over
1000mm).
The lamp can
be executed in translucent, perforated and non-translucent versions. The first
two variants emit the light uniformly and to all sides, the third transforms
the lamp into a triple, concentrated light source.
Depending on
the scale of the space and the lamp itself, the Tetrahedron can be applied
individually or in a certain combination. The combinations contribute to the
fact that different types of light (translucent, colored, white, perforated and
spotlights) are joined in the same light object and the desired atmosphere can
be approached exactly, while the final result is also a special art object.
Tetraëder lamp ð
Project
artificial lighting
Type
Completion
design 2011
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