Crafted around a lattice of steel mesh, its silhouette evokes architectural minimalism — a subtle grid that feels both industrial and refined. The lamp’s internal structure captures and filters light in a way that feels intentional and poetic, creating soft radiance where illumination meets material.This is a lamp that doesn’t just sit on your desk — it defines it. The linear mesh columns give it a modern, almost post-modern edge, pairing beautifully with clean, pared-back interiors or eclectic design schemes alike.Experimenting with steel mesh as a design material, we often find the studio filled with random shapes crowding out a tabletop like a little city skyline of uniform grids. The mesh was intriguing in its most basic forms, so we started by creating simple towers that evolved into our first lamp collection. Once the shape was set, we then focused on the idea of capturing light in these mesh columns. For the table lamp, a light beam is directed from the base to a floating piece of glass that appears to radiate in the dark.