Pendulum Triptych

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MADE TO ORDER
Color: Moule Café et Saint-Jacques

Description

Pendulum Triptych is a sculptural composition of three pendant lights designed to create a rhythmic and architectural presence within a space. Suspended at varying heights, the three elements interact like a quiet sequence in motion, diffusing...

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Description

Pendulum Triptych is a sculptural composition of three pendant lights designed to create a rhythmic and architectural presence within a space. Suspended at varying heights, the three elements interact like a quiet sequence in motion, diffusing a soft, warm light.

Inspired by the slow oscillation of a pendulum, the composition balances tension, fluidity and verticality. Both minimal and expressive, it structures the space while adding depth, ideal for double-height interiors, stairwells, above a dining table, or hospitality settings.

3D-printed in PLA, a bio-based material derived from corn starch, each piece reflects a sustainable design approach. The material can be enriched with natural residues such as recycled shells or coffee grounds, creating subtle textures and making every composition unique.

Details:

  • Set of 3 pendant lights (triptych composition)
  • Creates a rhythmic and sculptural lighting effect
  • Soft, warm and diffused light
  • Minimal yet expressive presence
  • Made from eco-responsible materials (PLA + natural additives)
  • Available in S, M and L combinations

Custom sizes and hanging configurations available upon request.

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