Curved segments stack like petals in orbit, alternating openness and enclosure. What was once a concrete monument becomes intimate, a quiet source of light and structure.

This object stands between product and sculpture. It plays with transparency and shadow, turning light into texture. Each detail reveals the interplay between control and spontaneity, precision and intuition.

— A COLLABORATION WITH BRAM KERKHOFS DESIGN STUDIO

From skyline to sidelight, this light object draws its rhythm from architecture.
The piece distills the sculptural language of Bertrand Goldberg’s Marina City towers in Chicago—affectionately known as the Corncob Towers—into a refined domestic scale.

Its verticality echoes Goldberg’s vision: modular repetition with organic softness.

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