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objects for light.

Architectural objects defined by mass, surface and shadow.
Developed in Sweden.

APPROACH

Defined by material and geometry

Each object is shaped by the logic of its making.

Material, geometry and production are not limitations,
but starting points.

Rather than simplifying for efficiency,
we preserve the expression,
even when it requires more.

FORM

Perceived as one

Some geometries are inherently demanding to produce.

Instead of simplifying the object to fit the process,
we maintain its form.

The result is an object that appears as a single piece,
rather than assembled parts.

OBJECTS

Defined by light

Not designed to hold light.

Designed to become part of it.


Light is treated as a physical element,
defined by reflection, shadow and contrast.

Designed to exist both indoors and outdoors,
equally at home in different environments.

EXPRESSION

Perceived as one

The objects are read as a single form.

Not as parts assembled, but as a unified presence.

Often described as stones rather than objects,
defined by weight, proportion and stillness.

They do not imitate traditional forms,
but exist somewhere in between.

SYSTEM

A family of objects

Each object belongs to a larger system.

Defined by proportion rather than decoration,
they share the same logic across sizes and uses.

Available in Oyster White, Concrete Grey and Umbra Grey,
allowing them to adapt to different environments
while maintaining a consistent expression.

PRODUCTION

Developed in Sweden

Each object is developed in Sweden.

Some geometries require more complex production,
but we choose to preserve the expression
rather than simplify the form.

Made entirely in steel,
designed to last over time.

Fewer objects.
More meaning.