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Twilight, a stunning lamp created by Atelier Robotiq using the concepts of aeronautical lightweight engineering. It will be on show at Milan Design Week in 2022.

Twilight is a stunning lamp created by Rotterdam-based Atelier Robotiq using aerospace lightweight engineering principles. It will be on show at Milan Design Week in 2022. With a profound interest in both craftsmanship and technology.

They strive to produce high-quality items that are effortlessly imbued with timeless beauty and are used for years. They do this by embodying a minimalistic aesthetic and paying close attention to minute details.

This captivating sculpture deftly depicts the change from day to night and portrays their brief time of cohabitation by skillfully fusing two organic shapes.

Twilight lamp uses aerospace principles

A light source that replicates the spectacular evening skies

According to the company’s creators, Sren Blomaard and Anne-Lise Hydra, “when day meets night, a soft glowing light appears, merging hues of two worlds and as one marvels how a shape could have entered inside the other – they also seem to naturally cohabit in perfect balance.”

Kevlar, a strong material, created this beautiful minimalist construction that is incredibly light and sturdy. The largest bubble measures 64 cm in height, 72 cm in circumference, and weighs only 80 grams.

This amazing lamp’s fiber tones appear in transparent layers, offering hints of orange, blue, and purple colors, and elegantly mirroring the spectacular twilight skies. It also only has the bare minimum of lines necessary to express and keep its shape.

The choices looked limitless, the pair continues, “right from experimenting with different sizes and forms merging into one another to toying with various compositions of lines as well as colors to fit the lovely skies.

Twilight lamp uses aerospace principles

 

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