‘like paper’ by aust & amelung image © designboom
produced in collaboration with DUA, miriam aust and sebastian amelung of german studio aust & amelung have designed ‘like paper’, a slewed concrete lamp series that takes shape from what looks to be folded paper. both its appearance and its
haptic form interpret the material in a new context, perceived to look malleable and easy to manipulate. following the wrinkles
of certain patterns, the manufacturing process develops individuality through its various edges, kinks and creases,
making each object unique.
the lighting products were presented as part of the FORM exhibition at tendence 2012 in frankfurt.
‘like paper’ on show at tendence 2012 image © designboom
image © minu lee
table lamp expressing surface kinks image © minu lee
material and form experimentation
hangover and roof lamp sequence image © minu lee
while some lamps shine downwards by dangling from the ceiling, others lay exhausted on the table, the cabinet or the floor
and gleam diffused in strange directions. ultimately, the project intends to alter the perception of ubiquitous items by imitating
material properties, where the common sense of dealing with light and rooms become a stage for an illuminating presence.

the concrete has been molded to look like folded paper image © minu lee
‘like paper’ ideation
manipulating the concrete forms

rodrigo caula I designboom
jul 31, 2012
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