christo logan debuts two.parts ceramic lighting collection
all images courtesy of juan ude

 

 

 

‘two.parts’ is the inaugural lighting collection of new york-based designer christo logan. the pendant lights are manufactured in ceramic with the aid of 3D printing technologies, which allowed for the creation of complex, hollow structures with internal infrastructure. LED light sources, wiring, and connection hardware are all hidden within the smooth, glazed ceramic shell. each piece is available in seven colors (ceramic and cord) and are made to order in new york. 

christo logan two parts ceramic lighting collection
the wireframe is inverted when turned on/off

christo logan two parts ceramic lighting collection
‘two.parts/fuchsia’ — like a flower with effulgent pollen

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the ‘petals’ shine inward and down

christo logan debuts two.parts ceramic lighting collection
‘two.parts/geode’ — like crystallized reflections 

christo logan two parts ceramic lighting collection
triangles, squares and trapezoids on the outside; a continuous, curved surface on the inside 

christo logan debuts two.parts ceramic lighting collection
‘two.parts/heatsink’ — like radiating visible wavelengths

christo logan two parts ceramic lighting collection
the ‘lampshade’ is the lamp 

christo logan two parts ceramic lighting collection
‘two.parts/orbit’ — like an exothermic barycenter 

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the thin profile hides wires, LEDs and connector 

christo logan debuts two.parts ceramic lighting collection
‘two.parts/phase’ — like an inverted moon

christo logan two parts ceramic lighting collection
the hollow sphere has cutouts to reveal its interior

 

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom