Pelle introduces geometric lighting with weathered steel fins at IDS Toronto
New York design brand Pelle is launching a set of small pendants and sconces, which are encased by triangular metal frame that diffuses light in different directions, at the Interior Design Show in Toronto this week.
Pelle's Tripp Mini lighting is being presented at IDS Toronto as an update to its Tripp sconce, pendant and table lamp series.
The triangular framework devised by the studio to reflect light in multiple ways is the same as found in the collection from 2014. But the new additions are much smaller, to make them useable in a wider variety of spaces.
"We were interested in manipulating light within a more sculptural form," studio founders Jean and Oliver Pelle told Dezeen.
"The light softens the form when it gradually emanates across the three fins that form the body of the Tripps," they continued. "The light radiates onto the floor and wall in soft patterns stemming from the triangular geometry of the fins." Both the updated pendant and sconce feature metal panels running along the three longer edges of a six-sided base, slightly extending at one side. Gaps are left along the shorter edges so that light reflecting of the metalwork can filter out.
The sconce then attaches to the wall via a circular base, while the pendant light hangs from a cylindrical support.
All the metal pieces are welded together to form the hard geometric outline and the join is left exposed, although the studio hopes that the light reads as coherent.
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