Soft Solids: Lighting Design with Natural Wax
The Soft Solids series by Daydreaming Objects explores how natural wax can be used as a material for lighting design. The project shows how this renewable resource can support sustainable and circular approaches in interiors.
Wax as a Design Material
Wax is a material that can shift between solid, flexible, and fluid states. In Soft Solids, these qualities become central to the design process. The lamps combine wax with elements of glass and metal. In doing so, they link new and existing parts, reduce material waste, and extend product life. This method demonstrates how everyday materials can gain renewed relevance when applied in creative ways.
Biomorphic Forms
The forms in the series take inspiration from patterns in nature. Their biomorphic shapes recall processes of growth and regeneration while remaining functional as lighting objects. By working with wax in this way, Daydreaming Objects shows how renewable materials can influence both the look and meaning of design.
The Stem Light Sculpture
A key work in the collection is the Stem Light Sculpture. It consists of wax modules that stack into vertical, totem-like arrangements. Designers or users can adjust the height and composition to fit different interiors. As a result, the piece demonstrates how a biobased material can support modular and flexible lighting systems.
Inspiration for Designers
The Soft Solids project offers insights for architects, interior designers, and product designers. It presents wax not as a fragile byproduct but as a versatile material for sustainable design. Through the combination of biobased resources and existing components, the project aligns with current developments in circular lighting and interior applications.
Source: Daydreaming Objects
Photos: Norbert Tukaj / Daydreaming Objects
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