rick tegelaar: meshmatics

rick tegelaar: meshmatics


'meshmatics' floor lamp by atelier rick tegelaar
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dutch designer rick tegelaar has created ‘meshmatics’, a series of lamps made from bamboo and chicken wire.
the collection consists of both closed and open versions, along with a floor lamp. due to the precision with which the wire
needed to be formed, tegelaar developed a machine and a set of tools that enable very controlled and accurate shaping.
the material is stretched over a wooden mould and pulled from above, creating a tension in the material that allows for
an efficient base structure.

to create each lamp, tegelaar first places wet bamboo paper over the chicken wire frame. the fibres are expanded from the water,
so as the material dries, the paper wraps tightly over the mesh, taking its shape. the layer of bamboo contributes to the resilience
of the lamps while also diffusing and warming the light.


 
open pendant lamp
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set of three designs
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all the components needed to carry out the design with an expanitory video
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production process of 'meshmatics'
video © oostfilm

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01.02.12  
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WOW what a great film
WOW again!!!
max   01.02.12
very nice video , impressive
spe   01.02.12
very nice.
and very nice gloves.
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