The Monica Correia Design Studio forwards the new innovative Lampyridae Lamp Series, an astoundingly combination of digital technologies and traditional techniques. The Studio focuses mainly on the challenge of transforming ideas into functional and aesthetically 3D objects.
The initial concept hailed from the shape & warm light of fireflies. Their proportions and sculptural formation makes the lamp unique and modern. Additionally the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) laser technology commonly known as Laser-cutter technique assisted in cutting the raw plywood into finite 2D shapes, simply transforming the 3D model into 2D components.
After the cutting process the elements were assembled together in order to create the final 3D object. The whole procedure reduced the packaging & weight and left the plywood with dark edges that were instead not removed, but used to principally sustain the intention of warmth. Once the light is on it reminds of the sunset light.