striking a balance between light fixture and sculpture, ANDlight presents the ‘vale series’ designed by caine heintzman. created to suit a variety of interiors, the lighting system is formed from a combination of acrylic and aluminum, and can be suspended horizontally or vertically, singularly or together. 

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

all images courtesy of ANDlight

 

 

a single fixture measures 40” x 6.25” x 9” (102 x 30 x 23cm). a lightweight aluminum frame provides the structure of the piece and also houses the electrical assembly, suspension and connection system. thanks to an open-ended profile designed by heintzman, these technical fittings are exposed, providing a sort of industrial aesthetic. around this frame, acrylic curves round to create an undulating profile when a number of the lights are put together. 

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

 

 

the acrylic is available in a variety of colors, including anthracite, rust, silica and lens finish. the prismatic surface creates a soft, diffused and ambient light, resulting in comfortable interiors suitable for either work or pleasure. 

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

vale is a sculptural light series designed by caine heintzman for ANDlight designboom

 

 

project info:

 

project name: vale series

design: caine heintzman for ANDlight

 

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edited by: lynne myers | designboom