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'''Warp Core''' are freestanding triangular sculptural lighting fixtures. They have a body made of composite polyurethane resin panels made from cloth wood and recycled studio work.
The warp cores are generally displayed standing vertically. 


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==Shows and Fairs==
2016 – Collective Design Fair, Hand Job Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2016 – Paris Design Week, House of Tai Ping, Paris, France
==Versions==
'''Version 1''' was debuted by Zoe Fisher with Hand Job Gallery at Collective Design Fair in 2016.  This version was 8' tall consisting of two 5" triangular resin sections.
Two 3 section, 12' tall versions were made for an exhibition at The House of Tai Ping for Paris Design Week 2016. 
'''Version 2''' was developed in spring 2019 to create a self contained electrical system. The size of the triangle was increased to approximately 7".  Wall units were also introduced.

Revision as of 17:23, 18 July 2019

Resin Warp Core
CK-Warp Core 01.jpg
Design Year: 2016
Manufacturer: Studio Produced

Warp Core are freestanding triangular sculptural lighting fixtures. They have a body made of composite polyurethane resin panels made from cloth wood and recycled studio work.

The warp cores are generally displayed standing vertically.



Shows and Fairs

2016 – Collective Design Fair, Hand Job Gallery, New York, NY, USA

2016 – Paris Design Week, House of Tai Ping, Paris, France


Versions

Version 1 was debuted by Zoe Fisher with Hand Job Gallery at Collective Design Fair in 2016. This version was 8' tall consisting of two 5" triangular resin sections. Two 3 section, 12' tall versions were made for an exhibition at The House of Tai Ping for Paris Design Week 2016.

Version 2 was developed in spring 2019 to create a self contained electrical system. The size of the triangle was increased to approximately 7". Wall units were also introduced.