Tenda Lamps by British Designer Benjamin Hubert
UK- London | Sep 29 2012 | (22:43:58 - EDT)
British designer Benjamin Hubert has created the Tenda Lamps. "Tenda" is a series of textile lamps launched at the London Design Festival as a result of Benjamin Hubert’s materials driven research.
"Tenda", Italian for "tent" is comprised of materials from a diverse mix of industries:
Fibre glass rods from the kite manufacturing industry
Lycra from the sports industry
4 way stretch mesh from the underwear industry
A construction technique from the tent industry
The primary component of the lamp series is a multi layered construction of textile. The exterior is covered by a quad-directional high stretch micro mesh. This give the lamp its volume and an ethereal lightness with a sense of varying opacity depending on your viewing position.
The internal layers are constructed from Lycra which diffuses the light source. The interplay between external stretched convex curves and internal concave forms creates a dynamic typology of components and progressive design language. These layers of textile are supported by flexible fibre glass rods held in tension by textile and brass connectors.
The technical textile system has been developed in house over a period of 12 months after several iterations of prototyping and testing.
Design: Benjamin Hubert
Get up to date news just for Design!
(Looking for special offers or news in all categories? Try our General newsletter!)- (101) London
- (91) New York
- (84) Cannes Film Festival
- (78) photography
- (70) Sundance Film Festival
- (66) Paris
- (66) NASA
- (64) sustainability
- (60) Germany
- (59) Italy
- The New Classic: Julia Belanoff
- HWKN’s Project: Winner of Young Architects Program
- Custo Barcelona Presents X-ray at NY Fashion Week
- 10 Interesting Concepts Revealed at NY Auto Show
- C'est Magnifique! Paris Couture by Chanel
- Lower Blood Pressure & Reverse Age with Marine-D3
- Annuity Harmony: Helping You Plan for Retirement
















Reactions