Vika acoustic lighting by Khodi Feiz for Abstracta
Dezeen Showroom: industrial designer Khodi Feiz has designed a range of acoustic lighting defined by gently folded shapes for Swedish brand Abstracta. Named Vika, the lighting is made up of felt-covered panel elements with a central fold. It is available as a horizontal hanging pendant or a floor lamp composed of a cluster of vertical panels. The post Vika acoustic lighting by Khodi Feiz for Abstracta appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen Showroom: industrial designer Khodi Feiz has designed a range of acoustic lighting defined by gently folded shapes for Swedish brand Abstracta.
Named Vika, the lighting is made up of felt-covered panel elements with a central fold. It is available as a horizontal hanging pendant or a floor lamp composed of a cluster of vertical panels.
Vika has a sound-absorbing core partly made from recycled PET bottles, which is wrapped in a Texfel acoustic felt that comes in a range of colours.
The lighting was designed to create a sense of cosiness in a range of interior settings, including residential, hospitality and workspaces.
"Its form, a wing-shaped oblong floor screen made of sound-absorbing felt, encapsulates sound while diffusing indirect light to create a calm, cosy atmosphere," said Abstracta.
"Vika is ideal for open-plan offices, co-working spaces, lobbies, cafes, restaurants, and even homes, where it can serve as a room divider or a standalone decorative element."
Product details:
Product: Vika
Designer: Khodi Feiz
Brand: Abstracta
Contact: sales@abstracta.se
Material: recycled PET core and Texfel acoustic felt exterior
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