markus johansson: cirrata octopus lamp

'cirrata' by markus johansson
named after the suborder containing octopi, the 'cirrata' lamp series by swedish designer markus johansson
adopts the form of the sea creatures in a project that stretches the conventions of the use of corian
polymer surface.
johansson explored many materials and techniques in developing that which he finally used for 'cirrata'.
in the pieces, the heat-formable corian is molded on wooden bases to attain its unusual shape. in his description
of the project, johansson states:
'unexpected experiences and surprises wait deep down on the ocean floor: a body with many arms which sweeps along
and lights up the depth. Arrogant and presumptuous, there is no doubt about who is the ruler down here. a lonely
but nevertheless unafraid character with forms born out of the resemblance to other inhabitants of the deep depths.
sometimes still, sometimes alive, all depending on occasion and company. the character is 'cirrata', a glowing lamp
in the darkness of the ocean.'
two differently sized models of the lamp
'cirrata' in use

left: 'cirrata' prototype in colour; right: installation view of the piece
the corian material, cut but prior to being molded into shape
prototype models

'cirrata' by markus johansson
named after the suborder containing octopi, the 'cirrata' lamp series by swedish designer markus johansson
adopts the form of the sea creatures in a project that stretches the conventions of the use of corian
polymer surface.
johansson explored many materials and techniques in developing that which he finally used for 'cirrata'.
in the pieces, the heat-formable corian is molded on wooden bases to attain its unusual shape. in his description
of the project, johansson states:
'unexpected experiences and surprises wait deep down on the ocean floor: a body with many arms which sweeps along
and lights up the depth. Arrogant and presumptuous, there is no doubt about who is the ruler down here. a lonely
but nevertheless unafraid character with forms born out of the resemblance to other inhabitants of the deep depths.
sometimes still, sometimes alive, all depending on occasion and company. the character is 'cirrata', a glowing lamp
in the darkness of the ocean.'

two differently sized models of the lamp

'cirrata' in use

left: 'cirrata' prototype in colour; right: installation view of the piece

the corian material, cut but prior to being molded into shape

prototype models