arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIA

 

 

 

‘wireflow’ explores geometries in two and three dimensions through a series of pendant lighting fixtures which are composed of simple elements, whereby from certain angles they appear flat, like a line drawing suspended in the air. designed by arik levy, the structures are formed by thin rods which end with LED terminals (3W) for illumination, continuing the visual fluidity of the lines. produced by spanish company VIBIA, ‘wireflow’ explores presence and absence, transparency and luminosity, light and fluidity.

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIAthe metal rod elements make each lamp appear like a line drawing, suspended in air

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIAdifferent geometrical styles

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIA

 

designboom interviews arik levy on his new lighting range for VIBIAvideo © designboom

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIA‘wireflow’ on display at euroluce during the 2013 salone del mobileimage © designboom

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIAvariations on the sculptural lightingimage © designboom

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIAthe thin metal rod structures create a visual fluidityimage © designboom

arik levy delicately crafts wireflow for VIBIAarik levyportrait © designboom