cozì studio debuts with textural 3D printed focus lamps
all images © assaf ambram

 

 

 

selective laser sintering is an additive 3D printing process that uses a high-power laser to sinter powdered material — typically plastic or metal — into a three-dimensional form. guided by a computer model, the technique allows for flexible, durable prototypes and products

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‘focus’ in black 

 

 

 

armed with meticulously planned CAD models, tel aviv-based cozì studio, set out to create the ‘focus’ series. the lamp’s complex, precisely designed textural surfaces gradually expand out and around the light source, emphasizing the light’s origin. as luminescence radiates outwards, the polyamide nylon material partially dampens it, filling the room with a soft, warm tone. printed and hand-assembled in cozì’s studio, ‘focus’ is their debut collection. the series was shown at superstudio più ‘selected objects’, during milan design week 2015

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front view

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detail of bulb

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‘focus’ in white 

 


video courtesy of cozì studio

 

cozì studio debuts with textural 3D printed focus lamps
detail of structure

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the material expands to accentuate origin of light

 

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