Polar for Kdln
Where structure, electricity and form come together
Light becomes the structural element of the design. The project explores how a lighting object can be constructed through a simple system where energy flows from a central axis and spreads through a network of slender arms.
Inspired by the clarity and logic of electrical distribution systems, the structure acts simultaneously as support and conductor. From this central pole, interchangeable arms extend in different directions, each one ending in a small luminous point that contributes to the overall composition.
Rather than defining a single fixed form, the system allows multiple configurations to emerge. Each arrangement generates a different luminous geometry, almost like small constellations suspended in space, capable of adapting to different interiors and spatial scales.
Despite its expressive presence, the design is guided by a principle of intelligent simplicity. The structure can be compactly packed and efficiently assembled, demonstrating how technical clarity can lead to both functional and sculptural outcomes.
The result is a lighting system where engineering logic and visual composition come together, transforming light into a dynamic architectural structure.