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Defleur designed the PLI & CO lamp to demonstrate that just one material is required to make a product that is strong, elegant and affordable.
"I found a way to make something stable, the easiest and cheapest way as possible but still with a strong personality," Defleur told Dezeen. "In these times of economic crisis, I think it's relevant."
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music: YouMan - Bird cage (arranged by Tim Defleur)
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The designer puts forward the appreciated reference of Alexander Calder's work for his work on mobiles..
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Glitch exhibits a unique profile that shifts depending on the angle of its viewer. From one side, it’s a simple shape; from the other, a balancing act is revealed.
True to its name, Glitch was born from a mistake. While sketching on a train from France to Brussels, Tim’s drawings were altered by the car’s movement. Inspired by glassblowing and ceramics—trades in which defects are embraced as a part of the process—Tim decided to replicate the unpredictability of craftsmanship using the precision of 3D printing. The result? A machine-made shape that remains human and familiar.
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