That “sword” appears only in the novels, and now, laser cutting technology allows fantasy into reality, and it is widely used in a variety of home design. Whether angular metal side cabinets, metal chairs, or hard with soft curves coffee table, or hollow design of metal screens all with dazzling luster and full of charm. Laser cutting can not only adapt to the stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper and other materials with highly reflective, and have no mold processing characteristics, good to meet the small quantities of customized requirements in home decor industry.
Lights lit up our colorful life and play an important role in the modern home life. This lighting called Norwegian Wood (Norwegian Forest Lights), designed by Norwegian designer Cathrine Kullberg. Birch surface with laser engraving of pine and animals. Under the light, thick Nordic style as alive as in front of you shine. This is the famous “Garland Light”, with a sophisticated laser cutting technology, the original chilled metal suddenly transformed into a line full of vitality. Designed by lighting changes, showing flowers and trees, vines wrapped feeling. The effect of the window in the dark or is completely different. Metal hollowing engraving, shape and size can be free to play.
Creative studio fifti-fifti from Germany, the changing table lamp (Take-off Light) shade is made of laser cutting technology processing of paper. We can decide where to hollow, and where not to touch it, to produce a nearly infinite light shape.
3D bulb shape made of flat wood / After cutting bamboo, forming a seemingly shell lampshade / Complex cutting felt, fabric lampshade shows the effect of the interaction of light and shadow / Laser etching cube illuminated from the inside out different light / Delicate metal laser cutting pentagon to create complex and precise lampshade of personality.
Italian home furniture brand Offiseria recently invited its Italian design studio Mario Alessiani to design a series of sailing lamps Vela. Only use the folding and laser cutting process, and created a simple metal structure. In accordance with the requirements of low cost proposed by Offiseria, designers use laser cutting barrel structure to fix lamp in place, and then configure small alloy sheet to adjust the direction of light propagation, eventually showing the minimalist stable thin structure of a table lamp.