Seaweed-based biodegradable material shapes two interlocking tubular light installations | Designboom

Slow2 is the second work in the Slow Project series developed by designer Su Yang Choi through an auteur-driven approach to material and spatial design. First presented at Salone Satellite 2026 in Milan, the lighting installation reinterprets baramgil, a spatial principle from traditional Korean architecture in which doors and windows align along a single axis to create overlapping sightlines and natural ventilation paths.

Source: Seaweed-based biodegradable material shapes two interlocking tubular light installations | Designboom

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