After over two years of painstaking internal research & development, award-winning lighting manufacturer LightArt is thrilled to share the Coil Collection: an unexpected fixture produced through additive manufacturing, the Coil Collection looks and feels like pottery, spun and handcrafted.

How can we make recycled content look as good as possible? This was the central question during the product development phase for Ryan Smith, founder of LightArt, and his team:

“This is where things started to get really challenging. When we first started, it did not look polished—it looked like what you might expect when you’re trying to turn garbage into something beautiful. But we kept following the promise of the process, and made something we’re so proud of.”

Material science and design came together at the LightArt production studio, aiming to create a material that looks unique, custom, and unlike previously seen upcycled materials.

The new Coil Collection addresses a central question the industry is facing: What can we do with waste? The team worked with the engineering division of parent company 3form to figure out what the base material possibilities were, and pushed the boundaries in collaboration with other polymer companies across the US to tap into a collective expertise and drive for innovation. LightArt’s Coil Collection is made from internal waste material, but the brand hopes to expand the practice throughout the industry over time, as the LightArt facility strives to become a manufacturer of goods that are net positive in climate, waste, and energy.

But, in design, recycling and sustainable innovation cannot be the sole motivator—the product has to be attractive, too. LightArt wanted the colour and aesthetic to have a distinct value. Sorting the colours of the waste through new technology, the company came up with a monochrome black and white palette for the pendants. LightArt designers aimed for classic pendant shapes focused on distinct geometry and curvature with a matte finish, giving the fixtures a pottery-like quality. The textured finish, inherent to the additive manufacturing process, is complemented by subtle algorithmic adjustments to achieve a handmade, one-of-a-kind feel. This tactile, spun quality prompted the new collection’s name: Coil. The team chose 7 elegant shapes, deliberately defining the endless options afforded by additive manufacturing to create a curated product with a distinct LightArt feel. Departing from what is expected from a 3D printed item, the form is textured, tactile, and unique.


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