Volum @ Lodes
The VOLUM family is the re-translation of a lighting model according to the perspective of a global plan and engineering studio. An item offers a similar degree of usefulness and style from each point in the space and, simultaneously, praises the craft of glassmaking. Designed by Snøhetta, VOLUM will occupy a space with a 360-degree light, sparkling consistently every which way giving a quieting and intelligent brilliance.
Snøhetta is a worldwide engineering firm that spends significant time in engineering, scene design and inside plan, with workplaces in Oslo and New York. The office was established in 1989 by Kjetil Thorsen and Craig Dykers. They named the organization after the Norwegian mountain Snøhetta.
VOLUM recognizes the Italian practice of circular glass lights and the art of glassblowing, which gives glass typically flawed shapes. It was imagined as four units that are different in shape and size and live alone or complete one another naturally and amicably.
Consistent and downplayed, each VOLUM globe sees the diffuser and casing show up as a solitary structure. To accomplish this degree of remarkable tidiness, the upper piece of the glass has been designed so it very well may be shut with a clear methacrylate top that "seals" the light. While the top covers a metal part appended to the diffuser and the edge that houses the light source, the main uncovered component outwardly is a little opening that permits the link in and helps balance the globe. VOLUM is finished with a reflexive white completion that is strong yet customary, offering a beautifying contact on account of the reflections on a superficial level. The covers have been formed with an extraordinary methacrylate that performs indistinguishably from glass when switched off and enlightened.
The four blown glass circles measure 14, 22, 29 and 42 cm in width. With a solitary straightforward hanging power link, the three more modest lights can be hung independently, as well as in a group in a shelter to make extraordinary organizations. The link is straightforward so as not to add to the conventional virtue of the assortment.