Green Product Award

Proyectos Verdes

Green Projects / Interior y Estilo de Vida

Sólidos blandos: iluminación de cera

Iluminación de cera natural infinitamente reciclable

Winner in category Interior & Lifestyle

Soft Solids es una serie de luminarias fabricadas con cera natural renovable que combina un diseño escultural con la tecnología LED de bajo calor. Las piezas utilizan piezas antiguas recicladas, acero reciclado y cera refundida para reducir los residuos. Al convertir la cera en un material duradero y resistente al calor, la serie ofrece un enfoque contemporáneo y de bajo impacto para la iluminación.

”Soft Solids” proves that design and sustainability inspire each other. “Form follows fantasy”: inspired by organic shapes and the special uses of wax, these sculptural lamps are much more than mere light sources. They convey a special, warm and cozy atmosphere of yellow beeswax and honey in the air.
Official Jury Statement


Empresa/Institución
Daydreaming Objects
Daydreaming Objects is a creative studio founded by lighting designer Ruta Palionyte and architect Ieva Baranauskaitė. Merging their diverse backgrounds, they create story-driven light objects rooted in natural and unexpected materials. Their practice is shaped by curiosity-driven research, material exploration, and a commitment to sustainable design principles.
País
Dinamarca
Designer(s)
Ruta Palionyte and Ieva Baranauskaite.
Ruta Palionytė is a Copenhagen-based lighting designer creating lighting for spaces and landscapes, as well as light art installations shown in museums and galleries internationally. Ieva Baranauskaitė is an architect and designer working between Lithuania and Denmark, with experience in studios across Europe and Japan. Together they founded Daydreaming Objects, a studio where they fuse their diverse backgrounds to create lighting objects shaped by material research and sustainable design principles. Visit the webpage for more information: https://www.daydreamingobjects.com/
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