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Artist ─ Denie,Li . Hongkong

Based on our shared life experience, the symbol "scale" already has the impression of weight, balance, measurement, etc. This symbol brings the understanding of "scale" into the lighting design. These elements are implanted in the hearts of the viewers, making people expect a changeable state, creating fun when using it.
The main axis segments of the design are combined into independent objects. The weight and balance can be freely adjusted. It also implies three different three-dimensional dimensions, allowing the vision to find the correlation between objects. The changeable nature of the objects ensures the freedom of use of lighting in different spaces.

WLD Lamp I is composed of ten modules connected in series. The media are brass, glass, and glass resin. Hollow and solid brass become the core main structure, and thin copper sheets are light in weight. The weight and thickness of the material are balanced by increasing and decreasing like a scale; the ten blocks integrate carrying, development, and balance respectively. And stable function, it becomes a three-dimensional expression in the three-dimensional structure. Use space as the background to view the lamp. The media appearing on the vertical and horizontal axes will guide the vision to intersect with the space fragments during the movement. The overlapping of objects in different directions presents changes in visual distance and spatial depth.

We design for "people", aiming to bring users both beautiful and practical designs. We hope to shorten the distance between design and people, and integrate cross-field media and characteristics to create aesthetic awareness and experience, so that the city's self-pursuit of environment and life can become stronger and stronger. Cooperate with artists, cultural work, and traditional crafts to tap potential resources and discover more creative possibilities. Cross-disciplinary cooperation is a challenge. Transforming subjective abstraction into concrete implementation requires repeated revisions through image analysis. The application of these cooperations can often bring new perspectives in design.

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