The world of ceramics has been transformed by 3D printing, and the Haibu suspension lamps, designed by Vittorio Paradiso for Paolo Castelli, are a perfect example of this technological advancement. These unique lamps, made for both indoor and outdoor spaces, draw inspiration from the organic structure of a beehive and are crafted using a 3D-printed clay process that merges modern precision with natural beauty.
Precision Meets Imperfection
Each Haibu lamp is crafted by a 3D printer, which layers soft clay with remarkable precision, resulting in flawless and uniform shapes. However, after the printing process, gravity plays a key role in introducing subtle irregularities. The soft clay naturally sags under its own weight, creating minor gaps and patterns that add a touch of unpredictability to the design. These imperfections make every lamp unique, enhancing its aesthetic appeal with a blend of smooth and textured surfaces.
Lighting up with Character
When illuminated, the Haibu lamps come to life, as the light shines through the organically formed gaps in the clay. These small openings create intricate shadows and a soft, warm glow, giving the lamp a character that’s both modern and natural. The combination of high-tech production and raw materials highlights the interplay between precision and the organic, offering a design that is as functional as it is visually captivating.
To explore more about the Haibu lamps, which are available in Small or Large, visit paolocastelli.com.
Source: design-milk.com