Pendant Lights
COLLABORATION
LIMAS
SPEC
ø260*445(mm)
EXHIBITION
DDP Gallery MUN Exhibition
A bellpendant is designed to optimize the interplay between illumination and shade.
Precisely tailored to serve distinct lighting functions, the dual flow of the
Bell pendant optimizes both upward and downward illumination. The elevated
structure of the upper flow creates an extended shadow, adding a sense of
volume, while the downward light strategically fosters spatial depth through
focused illumination.
1. Structural solution
I developed the joining structure to get an even scattering of warm white light. I placed a transparent acrylic sheet shaped like a screw between the dual parts to achieve an even scattering of warm white light.
2. Finish color
I explored a hospitable housing color to improve a sense of warm white light. In observing the emotional connection between the housing color and the warm white light, I discovered that white housing tends to absorb a significant portion of the light spectrum, especially in the transition from white to warm white, resulting in a diminished dimming effect. Consequently, I selected the yellowish-white hue, which displays a vibrant range of light.
I developed the joining structure to get an even scattering of warm white light. I placed a transparent acrylic sheet shaped like a screw between the dual parts to achieve an even scattering of warm white light.
2. Finish color
I explored a hospitable housing color to improve a sense of warm white light. In observing the emotional connection between the housing color and the warm white light, I discovered that white housing tends to absorb a significant portion of the light spectrum, especially in the transition from white to warm white, resulting in a diminished dimming effect. Consequently, I selected the yellowish-white hue, which displays a vibrant range of light.