Light Cycle Entry by Melonie Bayl-Smith Architect Liquid ARCHITECTURE
FILTER is an exploration of the constraints of the modern-day design desire to flat-pack – creating a product that is sustainable and economically efficient. Through the integration of product and packaging, the design enables the filtering out of the excess that is often associated with consumables. 
Waste is reduced in production through advanced modelling techniques, while an adhesive free construction means minimal assembly and maximum flexibility for the end user. The flexibility of this product enables manual dimming of the light and a myriad of options for placement within an ambient space. 
Filter is a holistic light fitting, where product and packaging come together to pack, form and market a product. 

Light Cycle Entry by Melonie Bayl-Smith Architect Liquid ARCHITECTURE

FILTER is an exploration of the constraints of the modern-day design desire to flat-pack – creating a product that is sustainable and economically efficient. Through the integration of product and packaging, the design enables the filtering out of the excess that is often associated with consumables.

Waste is reduced in production through advanced modelling techniques, while an adhesive free construction means minimal assembly and maximum flexibility for the end user. The flexibility of this product enables manual dimming of the light and a myriad of options for placement within an ambient space.

Filter is a holistic light fitting, where product and packaging come together to pack, form and market a product.