Pour la suspension lumineuse "Tutu", le studio de design danois basé à Copenhague, Iskos Berlin, s'est inspiré des jupes des danseuses classiques. Faite de différentes épaisseurs de tissu qui se  recouvrent, "Tutu" est réalisée en feutre de polyester recyclé et moulé.





Sur ce projet, Aleksej Iskos et Boris Berlin précisent:

"Tutu is the name for a dancing skirt composed of several layers of fabric.

There is a clear image from childhood fixed in my memory – my mother putting me to bed and covering the lamp with a piece of clothing to dim the lights. Perhaps it was her skirt, or a shawl. And if one layer was not enough, she threw another on top. Later the mother of my own children did the same… A basic, straight forward and relaxed way to create a lampshade – just a couple of layers of fabric thrown over the light!

Our Tutu lamp shade is made solely out of polyester felt, mainly produced using fibre derived from recycled plastic bottles.
Two preheated mats of polyester felt are pressed in a mould that partly controls them and partly lets them “decide” their own shape – the material simply folds in its own unique way. As it cools, the felt stiffens and retains the shape.
No subsequent trimming, no waste, no surface treatment required – it is ready to be removed from the mould."

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Iskos Berlin.


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