This is the paper shell design for the ceiling and wall lamp lit up – it creates a warm mood-light effect and an interesting pattern is formed by all the layers built up.
After weeks of experimentation we finally came to a final design. This light fixture is inspired by the natural form of a shell. The spacings inbetween the plywood strips are designed to let a small amount of light through creating a shutter like effect around a room. The metal back plate was polished to help reflect more light through the light fixture. Plywood was chosen for its flexable capabilities and its ablility to create organic forms similar to those of a shell.

After minor improvements to the design of the fixings we began to make the final piece, which was to be a wall lamp fitting made of polished steel and ply wood.
Matt began to combine different ideas by using the same organic form, and continuing to use paper as a material, but incorporating the element of light and shadow from previous models. Although it has the warm, glowing effect we intended, it doesn’t cut the light as well as the plain version, which we preferred for the contemporary, refined finish.
This design hangs from the ceiling by a single cord. there are four ‘shell’ like fans that are arranged in a circle – they will be made out of paper (or other materials after modelling process) which will create a glowing appearence when lit up. The paper model for this product is being made by Elizabeth and Luchia.