July 22nd, 2012 — Design
Italian company Kubedesign enlisted Roberto Giacomucci to design its latest collection called Cardboard Architectures. The entire series is constructed of cardboard, and yet doesn’t look cheap or flimsy at all, in fact it is designed to explore the properties of cardboard as being strong and sturdy. Akira is a workstation shaped like a house. Clorinda is an armchair made to be very comfortable, yet durable too. It is coated with a rigid cover or waterproof film
Excerpt from:
Cardboard Architectures by Roberto Giacomucci for Kubedesign
September 23rd, 2011 — Design
Reminiscent of MESH Architectures’ Pipe Lights , these Forest Lights by Dutch design duo Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink of Ontwerpduo is a new system for ceiling lights. With unlimited possibilities, the design is modular and connects to both the ceiling and each other, growing like a vine on your ceiling..
Read more:
Forest Lights by Ontwerpduo from Lux Craft at Origin
July 4th, 2010 — Design
Eric Liftin, principal of MESH Architectures handcrafts pipe lights in a variety of configurations including custom insalls. The fixtures are made from iron plumbing pipe and almost have the appearance of tree branches. The fixtures cast a low, soft light akin to candlelight, but unlike candles these lamps can be switched or dimmed with a simple touch.
Continued here:
Pipe Lights by MESH Architectures