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Frozen Pendant Lamp by Alexey Danilin

Frozen Pendant Lamp

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025

pendant lamp, lighting design, contemporary lighting, sculptural illumination, concentric circular composition, radial geometry, spiral schema, rotational symmetry, laminar structure, translucent material, frosted surface, glacial aesthetic, ice-like texture, organic geometry, biomimetic form, striated surface, ridged texture, amber glow, warm illumination, golden light, cool gray tones, slate black, charcoal surfaces, cerulean undertones, teal translucency, temperature contrast, complementary color harmony, integrated lighting, concealed light source, directional glow, diffused luminosity, chiaroscuro modeling, shallow relief, surface topography, material experimentation, resin aesthetic, glass-like quality, frozen-moment aesthetic, crystalline structure, geological reference, stratified layers, rhythmic repetition, centripetal composition, focal hierarchy, minimalist sensibility, contemporary design, sculptural object, functional art, ambient lighting, atmospheric illumination, phenomenological design, material transparency, tactile invitation, meditative quality, contemplative atmosphere, warmth and shelter metaphor, interior glow, protective exterior, transformative light, high craftsmanship, refined execution, sophisticated integration, innovative materiality, organic-geometric fusion, natural-artificial dialogue, textural complexity, visual rhythm, hypnotic pattern, ethereal quality, luminous core, poetic functionality

Combining impressions of the surrounding nature with the traditions of glass production and 3D printing technologies this was the idea of the project. Many people are fascinated by the northern nature, huge forests and winter landscapes. In order for each person to bring an element of this aesthetic at home and the Frozen collection was created. A fragment of the tree was used, which was scanned in 3D, and changed in a special program. This was done so that when creating a glass element, the wood pattern was more pronounced and the glare of light on it looked more interesting.