Designed by Studio Aisslinger, a prolific firm with offices in Berlin and Singapore, the structure uses alternating convex and concave shapes in order to create an image of fluent movement of light. Ideal for places of frequency: meeting rooms and clubs, the structure produces an intense light that shapes the space below.

Individual segments are made from blue vacuum molded acrylic plastic with metal and plastic parts for connection and lighting technology. The lighting assemblage is made of 50 x 50 cm modules which can be combined in various pixel-type configurations into larger compositions. The waving modules are designed in such a way that the curved outlines create a 3D shape that allows endless addition.

Created for Bombay Sapphire, this large-form lighting source created the ultimate mood lightning for one of the gin brand’s events. As one of many Aisslinger projects, part of an oeuvre that spans from product design to architecture, the lighting structure aims to achieve a combination of modularity, technology and customizable design.

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