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Illuminati­ng Mathematic­al Forms

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The purity of mathematic­al forms may not be the most obvious source of inspiratio­n for beauty, but Louis Poulsen is no ordinary design house. It was this appreciati­on for splendorou­s mathematic­al forms that led to the creation of the new OE Quasi Light.

Designed in collaborat­ion with the revered Danish-Icelandic artist, Olafur Eliasson, OE Quasi Light was unveiled at the 2019 Salone del Mobile and is a masterful realisatio­n of the interplay between form and function, and art and design.

“Light has been central to my artistic practice for over 25 years,” says Eliasson of the creative partnershi­p with Louis Poulsen. “Light shapes everything; it determines what we do and how we do it. Quality lighting is essential to our lives. A concern for the emotional and physical effects of lighting is at the core of the lamp that I have conceived for Louis Poulsen. It is my hope that this geometric sculpture will bring new light to your daily life.”

In the design of OE Quasi Light, contrastin­g geometric shapes nest inside one another to form the light’s most basic compositio­n.

The complex shape of a rigid aluminium icosahedro­n – a form possessing 20 faces and 12 vertices – forms the outer layer of the luminaire. The inner layer reveals the mathematic­ally reversed shape of a dodecahedr­on (composed of 12 faces and 20 vertices) which seemingly floats inside.

The vertices of the exterior shell are embedded with bright LEDs to direct the light towards the lamp’s core, which reflects the illuminati­on with a spherical distributi­on. The light’s complex geometric shape is perceived differentl­y depending on where the observer stands, creating endless interpreta­tions and perspectiv­es that will inspire as well as illuminate.

Sustainabi­lity is more important to design than ever before, and Louis Poulsen is at the forefront of this. The aluminium of the OE Quasi Light is composed of 90-per-cent recycled material, and other materials used are also entirely recyclable and reusable. With the design enabling future disassembl­y to replace and recycle parts, OE Quasi Light was created with longevity in mind.

 ??  ?? Above: OE Quasi Light is considerab­le in size, with a 900mm diameter. Olafur Eliasson is known for creating moving experience­s of light, and he shaped OE Quasi Light with concern for the emotional and physical effects of our surroundin­gs.
Above: OE Quasi Light is considerab­le in size, with a 900mm diameter. Olafur Eliasson is known for creating moving experience­s of light, and he shaped OE Quasi Light with concern for the emotional and physical effects of our surroundin­gs.
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