
LEMON LAMP
A PENDANT LAMP COMBINING STRUCTURAL GEOMETRY WITH RECYCLED PET. A PRECISE CONSTRUCTION DEFINES THE FORM, WHILE THE LAYERED MATERIAL SOFTLY DIFFUSES LIGHT, GIVING THE OBJECT A DISTINCT ARCHITECTURAL PRESENCE.
Lemon Lamp is a pendant lighting object combining recycled PET material with a defined geometric construction.
The design is based on a clear structural frame that encloses a layered PET core, creating depth through repetition and rhythm. The outer construction provides rigidity, while the PET interior diffuses light softly, balancing technical precision with material warmth.
The lamp explores the relationship between structure and surface — between industrial construction and tactile material. Its monochromatic finish reinforces the object’s sculptural character and architectural clarity.
Developed as a dialogue between sustainability and form, the project integrates responsible material use with a precise construction logic.
Form follows structure.
Year: 2026












