
Anthurium
Anthurium compresses the studio’s tubular language into a nightlight, where cut glass, solder, and a Victorian-inflected grammar of compound angles envelop a neon-like glow. Its faceted skin reads like a small architectural glazing caught between figure and line: a leaded glyph flaring softly at the edge of night.

The Anthurium Nightlight is a small illuminated object made from stained glass, 3D-printed polymer, and LED tape. Its faceted glass body adapts the studio’s tubular formal language to a constrained scale, with beveled joints allowing each segment to meet at compound angles around a lit internal structure. The gridded skin loosely echoes Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westhope, while remaining intimate enough for a bedside table, shelf, or low-lit interior.
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