Design Gallerist presents a set of Serenity Design Objects where each piece offers the functional part and create a relationship with the user.
Umut Yamac is a London based architect and designer with Turkish heritage. He graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL with a distinction in design and went on to work for a number of internationally renowned architects and designers before establishing his own practice in 2011.
He works on a diverse range of projects from the scale of the object to the architectural. The common thread that unites each piece is the emphasis placed on the relationship with the user; and the desire to offer different levels of engagement, from purely functional to the playful and imaginary.
Bloom takes inspiration from a blossoming flower, moving its head to follow the light throughout the day. In this case, the origami flower is illuminated and acts a sail, becoming animated by the motion of a passerby.
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A family of six sculptural lamps celebrates the beauty and poetry of a bird perched on a branch, rocking darkness away when set in motion. Crafted from the paper in the form of an abstract bird sitting on a branch, these sunlit birds are free to swing when softly touched, gently glowing and bringing along the promise of spring.
The Perch Light family for Moooi launched at Salone del Mobile, Milan in 2016.
The Perch Light is a balancing sculptural light made of folded paper and brass. The lamp takes the form of an abstract bird which appears to be delicately balanced on its metal perch. The bird is illuminated through contact with the perch and this lets the birds balance and swing without any cables whilst maintaining luminance. The design was inspired by nature and in particular, the elegance and beauty of a bird sitting on its perch.
The bird has been precisely counterbalanced to sit in a resting position on its perch unless activated into gentle motion by wind or touch.
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