COLLABORATION WITH DEDON 2022 LIGHTING THE FUTUR

COLLABORATION WITH DEDON 2022 LIGHTING THE FUTUR

Dedon by nature

An initiative of DEDON Studio, Lighting the Future presents a striking array of nature-inspired light concepts by master stu- dents from the prestigious ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne. This innovative digital exhibition opens in January 2023 exclusively on DEDON channels, including a dedicated microsite enhanced by AR tools. 

DEDON Studio initiated the ECAL collaboration with a challenge to students in the Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship Masters program: Explore our relation to nature through lighting design, drawing inspiration from DEDON’s groundbreaking fiber. 

Under the supervision of the acclaimed designer Sabine Marcelis and Nicolas Le Moigne, head of the program, students designed, developed and digitally elaborated their concepts over a nine- month period. The results—beautiful, beguiling, thoughtful and engaging—attest to the creative powers of an emerging genera- tion and the enduring attraction of nature to us all.

Collaboration (2022) with Sabine Marcelis

Students
Ömer Akkas, Charlotte Angéloz, Yuoning Chien, Sippanon Detanan, Gala Espel, Kévin Goury, JiYeong Kim, Briac Laforge, Clementine Le Guerec, Seungmok Lee, Mika Matikainen, Alexis Perron-Corriveau, Milagros Rodriguez, Caterina Valletta
Know-how
Craftsmanship
Kévin Goury , Clementine Le Guerec - Bud ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin
Kévin Goury , Clementine Le Guerec - Bud ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin

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JiYeong Kim , Seungmok Lee - Glowing Nature ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin
JiYeong Kim , Seungmok Lee - Glowing Nature ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin

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Yuoning Chien , Gala Espel , Alexis Perron-Corriveau - Falling Leaves ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin
Yuoning Chien , Gala Espel , Alexis Perron-Corriveau - Falling Leaves ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin

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Briac Laforge , Milagros Rodriguez , Caterina Valletta - Natura Morta ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin
Briac Laforge , Milagros Rodriguez , Caterina Valletta - Natura Morta ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin

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Ömer Akkas
Ömer Akkas , Charlotte Angéloz , Mika Matikainen - Reflection of Origin ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin
Ömer Akkas , Charlotte Angéloz , Mika Matikainen - Reflection of Origin ECAL / Rendering: Benjamin Muzzin

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Visite de la manufacture, Cebu, Philippines

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Présentation ECAL
Présentation ECAL

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