robert debbane’s intricate 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week
all images courtesy of robert debbane

 

 

 

as an exploration into the relationship between traditional art-making and digital processes, brooklyn-based designer robert debbane has realized a series of lighting fabricated using 3D printers. presented at wanted design fair during new york design week 2015, the collection of lamps — in pendant, table and chandelier variations — are influenced by motifs found throughout nature and architecture.

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‘galactica table lamp’

 

 

 

examples of the decorative sources include islamic tile patterns, found throughout debbane’s ancestral home of lebanon. this ornamentation forms the impression for the ‘sidon table lamp’, a 12-inch diameter globe-shaped lighting with a hand-finished walnut base. alluding to natural ompositions found in the environment, debbane designs the ‘galactica table lamp’ based on images of outer-space and the cosmos, with intricate, almost lace-like graphics expressed on the outer surface.

 

when illuminated, each of the geometric patterns etched into the globes are revealed through dramatic shadows cast on the surrounding walls; when unlit, the white exterior material and its meticulous carvings are reminiscent of ancient relief sculptures.

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detail of the intricate motifs carved into the ‘galactica table lamp’

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the unlit table lamp is fabricated using a 3D printer

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the new ‘sidon table lamp’, lit and unlit

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the ‘sidon table lamp’ casts dramatic shadows on the surrounding walls

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the ‘galactica pendant’, illuminated and unlit

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the ‘galactica pendant’ is influenced by images of outer-space and the cosmos

 

 


‘galactica’ time lapse assembly
video courtesy of robert debbane studio

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the ‘fez pendant’ sources islamic patterns in its design

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the illuminated ‘fez pendant’

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detail of the intricate geometric motifs illustrated within the ‘fez pendant’

 

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robert debbane\'s 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week
 
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robert debbane\'s 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week
 
robert debbane\'s 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week
 
robert debbane\'s 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week
 
robert debbane\'s 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week
 
robert debbane\'s 3D-printed lamps light up new york design week