Vika Is a Light Sculpture That Wants to Be Close to You
Feiz Design creates a flexible acoustic lighting system for Abstracta that can be configured into a sound-dampening panel or pendant light.
Industrial designer Khodi Feiz and his eponymous, Amsterdam-based studio Feiz Design Studio, cofounded with with graphic designer Anneko Feiz-van Dorssen, is solving two office pain points simultaneously with a new luminaire designed for Sweden-based acoustics pioneer, Abstracta. Named Vika, the adaptable lighting is based on a simple felt wing that can be configured into a sound-dampening screen that doubles as a light sculpture or pendant light. Adding a warm, diffused glow while absorbing noise pollution within the environment, Vika proves its value is two-fold for commercial spaces.
This project was inspired by the studio?s Noor lamps designed for Cappellini in 2000. Vika?s core is made of recycled PET bottles that have been molded into shape and covered with Texfel fabric. The wing-like component can interlock with an additional one to create a standalone fixture or in multiples to create a sculptural, undulating screen. A single wing can be hung horizontally over desks and meeting tables as a pendant light. ?It?s another way of thinking about sound (absorption) and light, giving presence to two intangible qualities,? Feiz shares.
The designer also explained that, unlike other fixtures suspended farther from the ceiling or acoustic solutions mounted on walls, Vika is made to be closer to you. The designer explains: ?A...
Industrial designer Khodi Feiz and his eponymous, Amsterdam-based studio Feiz Design Studio, cofounded with with graphic designer Anneko Feiz-van Dorssen, is solving two office pain points simultaneously with a new luminaire designed for Sweden-based acoustics pioneer, Abstracta. Named Vika, the adaptable lighting is based on a simple felt wing that can be configured into a sound-dampening screen that doubles as a light sculpture or pendant light. Adding a warm, diffused glow while absorbing noise pollution within the environment, Vika proves its value is two-fold for commercial spaces.
This project was inspired by the studio?s Noor lamps designed for Cappellini in 2000. Vika?s core is made of recycled PET bottles that have been molded into shape and covered with Texfel fabric. The wing-like component can interlock with an additional one to create a standalone fixture or in multiples to create a sculptural, undulating screen. A single wing can be hung horizontally over desks and meeting tables as a pendant light. ?It?s another way of thinking about sound (absorption) and light, giving presence to two intangible qualities,? Feiz shares.
The designer also explained that, unlike other fixtures suspended farther from the ceiling or acoustic solutions mounted on walls, Vika is made to be closer to you. The designer explains: ?A...
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