Casa Slamp by Nigel Coates

More cardboard design: Italian lighting brand Slamp worked with designer Nigel Coates to create a cardboard house for displaying the company’s range of lights.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

A team of ten young designers from Slamp took part in a workshop with the brand’s art director Coates to create a neutral backdrop for capturing the lighting designs.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

Designs by Coates, Zaha Hadid and various others were set among cardboard furniture arranged into rooms at Slamp’s headquarters just outside Rome.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

Book shelves, kitchen appliances and cutlery were all crafted from the brown material and set out to create different environments around the home.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

Three hundred and fifty square metres of cardboard were milled and assembled using a hot glue gun over the ten-day workshop.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

Other designs that utilise cardboard include a pavilion in Madrid by Shigeru Ban and an internet shopping collection store in San Sebastian.

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In a workshop with Nigel Coates “Casa Slamp” was born

A special cardboard house by Slamp Creative Team.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

The premise

Nigel Coates, Slamp art director since 2007, gathers ten young designers from the creative department. The boys, coming from the best design schools, are 24 years old on the average, some have been working in the company for few months, someone for few days, someone for a couple of years.

They discovered Slamp as a space where they can express their energy, with the certainty of being able to compare themselves to big international names.

Coates supports them with the three seniors of the group in order to give them more expertise: Luca Mazza (head of the creative department), Stefano Papi (responsible for the engineering) and Adriano Rachele (full-time designer – Red Dot in 2012).

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

The brief is clear

Designing a setting for the next photo shooting of Slamp’s lamps.

The need is to create a neutral architecture without deflecting attention away from the products but, on the contrary that is able to enhance their decorative and lighting effects.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

The brainstorming

The location is Slamp’s headquarters, just outside Rome, in the 200-square-metre open space of the creative department, among being defined prototypes and history of design volumes, with a classic rock soundtrack played by iTunes Radio.

Around the six-metre table (also designed by the department few years before), lines on the sketch book are about to be traced, brains are about to be set and opinions of all kinds are about to be discussed.

The academic wisdom of Nigel Coates, and the technical know-how of seniors, immediately lead to identify the solution of cardboard.

Furniture, accessories, and even a mid-century radio are sketched. A healthy competition in the group, mixed with a game of tips and contamination among everyone is arising.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

The realization

Numerical control milling machines are activated, more than 350-square-metres of cardboard are used, hot glue guns are switched on. With 2680 joints and almost 1000 creases, the set is ready in less than 10 days and does not betray any of the Slamp values: it is original, experimental, innovative and evocative.

Casa Slamp by Slamp Creative Team

The result is Casa Slamp

A real home where every room becomes a set to show how our lamps perfectly fit to different home environments.

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Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

Milan 2013: Zaha Hadid will present two monochrome pendant lamps for Italian brand Slamp at the Euroluce lighting show tomorrow.

Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

The Aria lamp (above) contains a core of six light sources facing outwards plus a downward-facing spotlight, which shine through 50 sheets of translucent black plastic. Each plastic profile is slightly different so they form a fluid, asymmetric shape when hung radially.

Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

Avia (above and below) has a similar construction, but the plastic sheets are opaque and can be white or black. This second model is available in two small sizes for residential use and two bigger forms for installation in large spaces.

Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

The lamps will be unveiled at the Euroluce lighting exhibition taking place alongside the Salone Internazionale del Mobile at Milan Fairgrounds from 9 to 14 April. Slamp‘s stand will be located at A15-B12, Hall 9.

Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

Above: Aria pendant lamp

Zaha Hadid is also showing twisting auditorium seats and limited-edition marble tables in Milan this week. See all our stories about architecture and design by Zaha Hadid.

Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

Above: Avia pendant lamp

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Aria and Avia lamps by Zaha Hadid for Slamp

Above: Avia pendant lamp

Here’s some extra information from Slamp:


Aria by Zaha Hadid

Aria is a lamp designed by Zaha Hadid which combines dramatic architectural features with the intrinsic weightlessness of the materials, creating a sculpture of light and technology that fascinates and enchants observers.

The 50 individual layers of Cristalflex (a techno-polymer patented by Slamp) work together to make Aria seem as if is about to take flight, characterised by complex yet harmonic forms that embrace the light source in a veiled breath.

The large lamp is formed of a central structure capable of flooding the entire room with light, thanks to 6 light sources and a spotlight directed downwards.

With an 90 cm diameter and 130 cm high, Aria enhances any space, rendering it luxurious without losing any of its contemporary style.

The elegant black veiled finish lends a touch of mystery and seduction.

Avia by Zaha Hadid

Avia combines the majesty of great architecture with a lamp for day-to-day use, perfectly integrating large volumes with advanced lighting techniques and technology.

To give shape to such an ambitious project the designer used 52 different layers of Opalflex, a techno-polymer patented by Slamp, creating an effect of fluidity, dynamism and harmony resulting in a perfect architectural form that gently embraces the light source.

Avia captures the gaze of anyone who draws near, offering constantly changing perspectives and reflections, transforming itself from a simple light source into a genuine sculpture to be admired, making any space more suggestive.

The central structure is capable of providing 360 degrees light, thanks to its numerous light sources and a downwards-facing spotlight.

The lamp is available in 4 different sizes, making it capable of adapting to any kind of space: two smaller sizes, ideal for use at home and two larger versions for enhancing large-sized spaces. Two colour tones are available: the uncontaminated purity of total white and the absolute elegance of total black.

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Creatures, Corona and Pacis by Nigel Coates for Slamp

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Milan 09: British architect and designer Nigel Coates exhibited three lamps designed for Italian lighting company Slamp at Euroluce in Milan last week. (more…)