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Mickus Projects presents bioplastic Hedron Pendant chandelier

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Mickus Projects is a multi-disciplinary design studio specializing in furniture, lighting, architecture and design strategy.
Founded by Ben K. Mickus in 2006 in Brooklyn, and now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, the studio takes on design, fabrication and often installation of their work.
Sustainability and new fabrication techniques are inherent in the Mickus Projects M.O. We search for clever ways to minimize the environmental impact of our products by calling attention to a sophisticated logic and intrinsic beauty.

Hedron Pendant

The Hedron Pendant is a 3d-printed chandelier drawing inspiration from nature, with hexagonal geometry and renewable bioplastic material.
The shade is an array of tapered cell walls, precisely angled to bounce light twice from the internal LED source to the softly diffused light exiting the fixture. The 3d-printed surfaces have a subtle, striated texture creating a distinctive gradient across each surface.
With a translucent white natural color, the fixture has an ethereal quality by day and a uniquely warm quality of light by night.
Website: mickusprojects.com