Concrete is part of the language of modern architecture, especially lately. Foscarini uses the material in a new way in creating its Aplomb pendant. The name Aplomb is inspired by the plumb-bob tool traditionally used by masons. Aplomb also means “self-possessed” and ”confident.” The piece was designed by Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere of Studio Lucidi & Pevere , based in Udine, Italy. This month’s Deconstruction takes a look at how it’s done
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Deconstruction: Foscarini’s Concrete Aplomb Pendant Lamp
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