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Normann Copenhagen, Mobilier et Luminaires Design Danois
Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020

Superpose consists of three perforated, folded and rounded steel sheets, arranged concentrically around each other, offset at a precise 180-degree angle. The layering of geometric shapes creates a sculptural appearance that changes according to the viewer's position. The effect is accentuated by perforated patterns that make the surfaces more or less transparent. The perfectly balanced proportions of the folded layers diminish towards the center of the lamp, and the superimposed leaves create changing patterns thanks to the intriguing principle of moiré.

Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020

Material powder coated steel - 4m white textile-covered cord
Dimensions 30 x 30 x H53 cm 

Light source EU: standard E27 bulb socket - US: E26 bulb socket

Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020
Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020

Superpose pendant

Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020
Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020
Superpose pendant Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, 2020

Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio

Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio

Designer Frederik Kurzweg first made his mark during his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker and has received several design awards for his unique handmade journeyman’s piece. Motivated by this early success, Frederik chose to pursue a career within design – first at Magdeburg, where he studied industrial design followed by a Master’s degree in furniture design at The University of Fine Arts in Hamburg.After graduating, Frederik Kurzweg established his own design studio, Frederik Kurzweg Design Studio, where his designs balance fine craftsmanship and extensive knowledge on materials with contemporary aesthetics. Frederik gets his inspiration for his designs from everyday objects or constructions – a column of a bridge or a stack of pipes on a construction site. For Frederik, the design process often starts with studying the material and its characteristics.”I seek to consciously and sensibly transform materials into a useful and durable product. Each material has its own characteristics and advantages which you have to acknowledge. In addition to the proportions and colors, the craftsmanship plays a very important part.”