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Sangmin Oh Illuminates Upcycled Industrial Fiber in Knitted Lamps and Furnishings — Colossal

Last updated: November 19, 2024 12:23 pm
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Sangmin Oh, a designer based between The Netherlands and South Korea, creates biologically-inspired lighting designs and furnishings that blur the line between form and function. His work is a fascinating exploration of material, aesthetics, and sustainability.

Oh’s pieces are characterized by the use of textiles to craft knitted or woven shades for lamps and other objects. In his latest project, titled “SOIL TO SOUL,” he and his studio team have put together an installation using Heracron brand aramid yarn—a resilient polymer fiber that is lightweight and resistant to heat, abrasion, and chemicals.

The aramid yarn typically finds application in bulletproof vests, heat-protective clothing, and optical cable coverings. Oh repurposes discarded scraps of this material, employing 3D knitting technology to create colorful and textured fabric pieces.

The works in “SOIL TO SOUL” draw inspiration from the protective and nurturing qualities of mushrooms, mirroring the structure of mycelial threads found in nature. The shape and pattern of the knitted fabric reflect this organic influence, creating visually striking and functional pieces.

Currently on display at RE;CODE in Seoul, Oh’s creations, such as a sprawling floor lamp inspired by fungi, form an illuminated window installation that showcases his unique approach to design. More of his work can be explored on his website and Instagram page.

Oh’s innovative use of woven fabric in his lighting fixtures not only highlights his artistic vision but also underscores his commitment to sustainable practices. The intricate and sculptural forms he creates offer a fresh perspective on how design can be both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally conscious.

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With each piece telling a story of transformation and renewal, Sangmin Oh’s creations invite viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of nature and design, blurring the boundaries between art and functionality.

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