Striking 3D printed pendant is made from bioplastic A striking 3D-printed pendant light, made from bioplastic, has been acclaimed by design critics. The creators of the Hedron chandelier say they have drawn inspiration from nature, with hexagonal geometry and renewable bioplastic material. The shade is an array of tapered cell walls, precisely angled to bounce light twice from the internal LED source to the softly diffused light exiting the luminaire. The 3D-printed surfaces have a subtle, striated texture creating a distinctive gradient across each surface. With a translucent white natural colour, the pendant has an ethereal quality by day and a warm quality of light by night. There’s also the option of white ceramic coating which gives the product a more dramatic quality of light, with strong gradients from light to dark across its textured surfaces. The Hedron is work of the multi-disciplinary design studio Mickus Projects, which specialises in furniture, lighting, architecture and design strategy. Founded by Ben K. Mickus in 2006 and based in the San Francisco Bay Area, the practice takes on design, fabrication and often installation of their work. • Read more: Link in the comments • The Circular Lighting Report is powered by Recolight • Learn more about sustainable lighting at Circular Lighting Live 2025 on Thursday 25 September 2025. Link below.
Thank you for the great article...so happy to see the news spreading on this project!
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