The lighting structure is a gigantic 4 metre wide, circular, 3D montage of Perspex® acrylic 'disks'; each having their own laser cut slots which allow them to interconnect in a seemingly random composition. This organised-chaos promotes playfulness, which was a key element for the Armadale residents to bring out their 'fun side' via the interiors. Perspex® Frost was specified due to its sophisticated colour options as well as its double sided matt surface, allowing for more light diffusion through the acrylic sheet, presenting a softer glow overall.
The original designs were lasercut and developed in the studio, yet the fitting of the disks and piecing together the ring was carefully fabricated inside the house by LBA Construction, due to the sheer scale of this permanent piece.
Based on the luminaire's desired lifespan in this home, it was more practical to secure the disks first into clusters using a solvent to reinforce strength, followed by attaching each cluster to the 4 metre metal ring imitating the 'backbone' holding all the clusters' together.
The ring itself is wired with lights, designed to float over the living and dining areas adding texture and depth to the home's simplistic style. The multi-coloured Perspex® Frost disk arrangement, merges colourful, yet muted warmer tones to contrast with the property's monochrome skin.
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Mitchell Plastics is the authorised Australian and New Zealand distributor for Perspex® acrylic.
*Photo credit: Dereck Swalwell.