Tino
Seubert
Tino
Seubert

Corrugation Lights
2019

Corrugation is inspired by mid-century furniture making, honouring the technique of veneer forming. It consists of a scalable hanging light and wall sconces, which can serve as building blocks to create unique combinations playfully spanning across whole rooms. The lighting collection takes veneer forming as a starting point, which was introduced to the furniture world by design names like Alvar Aalto and the Eames couple - and pairs it with off-the-shelf aluminium tubes. The collection has since been extended into various colours, fitted with spotlights instead of globe bulbs and pendants up to a length 2.2m have been produced for various residential and commercial clients.

Formed ash veneer, brushed or powder-coated aluminium tubes

255mm x 80mm x 202mm/150mm (L x W x H) for long sconce (bulb/spot)
177mm x 80mm x 202mm/150mm (L x W x H) for short sconce (bulb/spot)
1320mm x 65mm x 202mm/150mm (L x W x H) for pendant (bulbs/spots)

Available in custom colours and finishes.

Tino
Seubert

is a product design studio in London (UK).

When he first made his now signature wicker and aluminium stools and benches in 2018 for a show at the Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, German-born (1986, Forchheim) Tino Seubert found that they opened up a whole new design philosophy for him. They became the starting point for his future projects, which all revel in the juxtaposition of the organic and the industrial and enjoy the exploration of unconventional contexts. For Seubert, the organic is often a welcoming entry point into his work, with people from different countries drawn in by familiar traditional craft elements, only to be tantalised by the clash with sleek, precise industrial design. As a designer, he thrives off an energetic participation in the processes that go into making his pieces: whether it’s wood and stonework or metal machining, electronics or anodising aluminium by hand, Seubert is always obsessively engaged with the detail of his creations.

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