The Treble Lighting Collection Explores Balance and Reduction
David Weeks Studio just launched a new lighting collection ? Treble ? a study in the design language of balance and reduction.
David Weeks Studio just launched a new lighting collection: Treble. This is the New York-based studio’s ninth lighting collection, one that continues to explore the language of balance and reduction on a larger scale.
Each piece in Treble ? named after the musical symbol the treble clef ? relies on a seamlessly drawn line that acts to connect otherwise individual elements. Each curved tier adds to the statement as it’s balanced out with a folded metal shade and a diffused LED light source. After plenty of anodizing experimentation with Alex Rasmussen of design firm Neal Feay, they created a metal finish that resembles a gradient wash of watercolor. The result is a collection brimming over with modern elegance.
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David Weeks Studio just launched a new lighting collection: Treble. This is the New York-based studio’s ninth lighting collection, one that continues to explore the language of balance and reduction on a larger scale.
Each piece in Treble ? named after the musical symbol the treble clef ? relies on a seamlessly drawn line that acts to connect otherwise individual elements. Each curved tier adds to the statement as it’s balanced out with a folded metal shade and a diffused LED light source. After plenty of anodizing experimentation with Alex Rasmussen of design firm Neal Feay, they created a metal finish that resembles a gradient wash of watercolor. The result is a collection brimming over with modern elegance.
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