conceived in a rather unique manner, the multi-purpose 'one piece of lamp' by helsinki-based designer lee kiseung
of studio inbetween, takes a thin layer of plywood panel and slices interval patterns using a rolling press, where the
material properties can then extend and contract. thanks to characteristics given to the sheet from this process,
the two-dimensional artifact can then change its overall shade size as it assembles with another module.

depending on the length of each pattern or component size, it reflects on its overall lamp shape or extension limit.
from this, the lighting piece utilizes the fragility of the wooden veneer to define its structural resolution. as each
produced object maintains its original manufacturing method, the application of various materials such as
PVC, PET or carbon paper can be further implemented.



hanging wooden veneer aircraft plywood detail



hanging PET version



hanging PET detail



hanging PET variation detail



PET assembly


PET assembly detail with module connector


standing PET variation 







original sketches