Image Courtesy of lzf
We
continue to see a push to making products and projects feel and look
natural. The white wash absence of color and metal was dominating the
lighting market for quite a while and still continues to thrive in
certain sectors like healthcare and education but lately, there has been
a shift to the warm extension of nature. Perhaps the environments were
feeling too cold and our perception and memory of place carried a
negative stigma that the consumer has desired to shift to a warm and
comfortable experience. We understand that the appropriateness of cool
or warm depends on a project to project basis but the desire of change
might be pushing for this warm, natural and comfortable connection to
lighting products.
Image Courtesy of lzf
lzf,
a lighting company out of Valencia, Spain granted us with the
opportunity to feel that connection to the natural and their commitment
to the handmade, during Valencia Disseny Week,
September 27- October 2, 2010. Converting an old wine making facility
into a collaborative and family oriented approach to lighting, Managing
Director, Sandro Tothill and Creative Director, Marivi Calvo show Yatzer
and an array of writers from all over the world the inside scoop on
what goes on behind the scenes at lzf.
Image Courtesy of Yatzer.com
Image Courtesy of Yatzer.com
lzf
uses polywood, a technique they developed using wood veneers and
treating it with a polymer to seal it and strengthen it. This technique
allows the veneer to bend in new ways to make their products possible.
Whether it is projecting or filtering, lzf
develops artisanal products with the intent of showing the value of the
human hand as it is connected to each product throughout the entire
process. A bit of play, a bit of sculpture and a great deal of passion, lzf
connects us to nature and the sense of comfort that it provides. The
warmth and lightness of the pieces makes us part of the environment
rather than a layer independent from our senses. Looking at the facility
and their process, we see how important play and at times child-like
mentality helps generate beautiful and whimsical solutions. Seeing
nothing but smiles and laughs, we see that translation in their latest
project.
Image Courtesy of Yatzer.com (screenshot from Koi video)
Image Courtesy of Yatzer.com (screenshot from Koi video)
Their project Koi demonstrates the collaboration between lzf and a team of graphic designers, motion designers, musicians and programmers to create a strong product that evolves narratively from nature. Koi, is an evolution from the Armadillo lamp by Luis Eslava. As they interact and evolve the project, they realize that best medium to tell the story is a movie, so they embark on a journey of motion and allow that to drive the product. The movie will be presented during Milan Design week 2011. This interesting and flexible mentality to their design thinking process shows us the potential of small companies like lzf making a push to innovation and the creative process in lighting products.
Image Courtesy of lzf
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