Layered Stratification Glass LED Bulb: Zaha Hadid’s Light Sculpture
Design Philosophy
This spherical bulb channels the fluid architecture of Zaha Hadid through its undulating layered texture, resembling a frozen liquid wave in contemporary art galleries. The 110mm diameter features 18 concentric glass rings that cascade downward, creating dynamic light refraction patterns—perfect for showcasing in architectural museums and design biennales. The brushed nickel E27 base with parametric design motifs reinforces its avant-garde pedigree.
Architectural Craftsmanship
Each layer is individually blown at 10°C temperature intervals to ensure seamless bonding, then fused into a single structure using laser welding. The 8W LED filament (2800K) emits 750 lumens that interact with the layers to create "light topography"—shadows that mimic topographic maps of mountain ranges.
Parametric Features
- Fluid Dynamics: Layers are spaced using algorithms derived from water ripple physics.
- Temporal Light: As bulb warms, glass expands slightly, altering shadow patterns for "living light" effect.
- Sustainable Innovation: 100% recycled glass with 0.1mm precision layer thickness reduces material waste.
Design Spaces
Ideal for architecture firms, design schools, or parametric art installations. Pair with motion sensors to capture "light in motion" as viewers pass by.
"Liquid light frozen in glass—where layered stratification channels the spirit of parametric architecture."