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The pendant version comprises three or six rectilinear sections in vertical orientation and is elevated by aircraft cables connecting to a hub at the centre of the fixture. In suspension, light pours into a hollow centre and onto the inner and outer faces bidirectionally.
Cut from precise paths, several panels are fitted together to create a slender rectilinear section known as the Vector, which directs light to wash down its inner sloped surfaces, proffering a gradient effect. In reverence of great brutalist monuments, the luminaire reveals slight openings on architectural planes as it plays with voids and volumes. Showing a simple and understandable form, it also emphasizes bold and strong materiality as it is conveyed in either corten, black steel or polished stainless steel. Its raw finish bares its honest and natural state.