Tensegrity is a term first described by Buckminster Fuller as an architectural term. It refers to the interconnected wooden structure that uses tension and pressure to maintain its shape. The beauty of Raimond Tensegrity lies not only in its contrasting materials, but also in the trigonometric harmony of both structures. Mathematical perfection multiplied by two.
Moooi - Raimond II Tensegrity d61 floor lamp
The Raimond Tensegrity is a floor lamp made of elegant metal, complemented by the robust earthiness of wood. Tensegrity is a term first described by Buckminster Fuller as an architectural term. It refers to the interconnected wooden structure that uses tension and pressure to maintain its shape. The beauty of Raimond Tensegrity lies not only in its contrasting materials, but also in the trigonometric harmony of both structures. Mathematical perfection multiplied by two.
Raimond Puts
Raimond will always be remembered by Moooi as "the man who brought the starry night sky into our homes". If there is a kind of thread that has gone through the life of Raimond Puts (1937 - 2012), then it must be that of technical engineering. The machine designer who later developed this talent already at an early age, when he played with his Meccano toy box. Technical science has fascinated him ever since. During his technical training, he was trained in the art of metal and a new world opened for him. Over the years his constructions have become more refined and, using the LED technique, Raimond has found an extremely productive combination. In her work she sought the ideal integration of beauty and functionality.
- Brand
- Moooi
- Designer
- Raimond Puts
- Material
- stainless steel
wood - Light source available
- LED 120 250 V 17 W 2523 K 1134 lm CRI 92
- Bulb
- included
- Dimmer
- included