maison et objet fall 2016: dutch design brand frederik roijé presents the ‘sliced sphere’ collection at the interior design fair taking place in paris. the pendant lamp explores the interaction between light and form to create multiple faces.

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available in two models: basic and special, frederik roijé derived the lamps from primary forms. a line of light is created by literally slicing the curvilinear form diagonally. the two halves appear to float above one another as the line of light encircles the sphere. the ‘sliced sphere’ is finished in powder coated or gold plated metal and versatile colors ranging from metal blue, gold to white and copper green.

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fascinated by primary forms, a line of light is created by literally slicing the curvinlinear form diagonally

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the spherical pendant lamps are finished in powder coated metal / gold plated metal

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the two halves appear to float above one another

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the two basic models come in dark grey and white

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the ‘sliced sphere’ will be presented at maison et objet fall ’16

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