Delta Lamp
Lara Giulia Sonnergren
Student
Lara Giulia Sonnergren Academic staff
Camilo Ayala Garcia Roland Benedikter Olivia Charlotte Herms Gabriele Lucchitta Course
A Line Going for a Walk - Finding Strength Within Simplicity Program
BA Major Design Semester
2024/25 SS With this lamp you are able to decide how you want the light in your home to be.
Do you want more or less? Only in one spot or in the whole room?
With a simple mechanism you can change the light however you want.If you preferred a more diffused and low light, you could just close the triangular wings, that thanks to the semi-transparent fabric sewed on the lamp still let some light go through. Or if you wanted a more direct effect you could easily obtain it by opening or closing one or two triangular wings.
The Delta Lamp will allow you to shape spaces to your liking and with its modern minimalistic design it will blend perfectly with its surroundings.
A project made in the course
A Line Going for a Walk - Finding Strength Within Simplicity
“A drawing is simply a line going for a walk. “ Paul Klee The creative process often resembles a wandering line — not always as straightforward as the one you’re about to follow, but rather unpredictable, layered, and rich in detours. Throughout this semester, we focused on exploring that process in depth — through a series of short workshops and one final project, centered around a single material: metal wire. This industrial material quietly accompanies us in everyday life — subtle, almost invisible.
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