The Sand Sculptural Floor Lamp By Deconstruct Lab
$17,455
1st Dibs
The Sand Sculptural Floor Lamp by Deconstruct LabDimensions: D 22 x W 22 x H 130 cm.Materials: Quartz sand with clear coating.Weight: 7 kg.All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance. Please contact us.Sand, formed over tens of thousands of years through erosion and weathering, has endured far longer than human history. The memories held by the sand, as if containing eternal time, contrast with the ephemeral existence of humans. Holding a handful of sand feels like touching the passage of millennia. 'The Sands' functions both as a light that illuminates the darkness and as a sculpture that bears the traces of time, symbolizing eternity.‘THE SAND’ is a sculptural standing lamp that is part of the Stratum series, inspired by monumental sand rock layers and made from quartz sand that evokes the surface of a rock layer. To redefine its structure, sand was layered and bonded one layer at a time using the binder jetting method, enhanced by finishing techniques in handcrafting. The texture of the rough surface closely resembles that of real rock. The lamp, designed as a minimal surface, is intended to allow light wavelengths to naturally spread along its curvature.Founded by Joonsoo Lee in 2022, DELAB (de-constructlab) is a research-based practice that explores integrating various industrial technologies to transcend the limits of new aesthetic techniques. His journey into creating art furniture and installation using computer algorithms from a desire to blend the precision and innovation of digital processes with the tactile, tangible nature of physical craftsmanship. Each piece he creates is just a piece of furniture and a statement on the synergy between the digital and physical worlds. His art furniture pieces are a testament to the endless possibilities that arise when technology meets creativity. Each piece not only serves a functional purpose but also tells a story of its creation, from algorithmic conception to physical realization.