PenduLamp
I’m sure I speak for many architects when I say that lighting is endlessly fascinating. The way it shapes atmosphere, reveals form, and turns structure into something almost cinematic. This piece is the first lighting design I realised, and it carries traces of where I come from: a father, an artist and a mother , a jeweller and printmaker, raised me with a deep affection for steel. Its honesty, its weight.
The fixture hangs with the quiet gravity of a pendulum, its form shaped by the craft of metalwork and the pursuit of clean, intentional light. It’s a small object, but for me it represents a merging of lineage, material intuition, and architectural curiosity.