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Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
Hedron Pendant
2025

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Hedron Pendant

Ceiling-mounted chandelier light fixture - series

The Hedron Pendant by Mickus Projects is a 3d-printed chandelier, inspired by nature and the extraterrestrial, using hexagonal geometry and bioplastic material, with a sculptural yet scientific shape to produce distinctive, glare-free illumination. The shade is an array of tapered cell walls precisely angled to bounce light twice before exiting the fixture in an ambient glow. The pendant was influenced by Danish designer Poul Henningsen, whose careful analysis of reflection patterns informed the research for this fixture, while reinterpreting his work through parametric design, cnc-based fabrication methods and renewable materials.

Client / Manufacturer

Mickus Projects

ALAMEDA, US
Design

Mickus Projects

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA, USBen K. Mickus
Date of Launch
2024
Development Time
up to 6 Month
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Australia / Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, Trade / Industry

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