The "Frosch" is a phenomenon in sheet metal processing where tension is created in the material through deformation. By applying force against this tension, the sheet metal "springs" back with an audible snap into an opposite shape. The plate series utilizes this effect to create a concave form that serves as a plate or bowl.
The pendant lamp uses a folding technique that curves the edges inward, creating a soft,
rounded form. This shape supports two steel wires that suspend the lamp from the ceiling.
The exterior is blackened with linseed oil, while the interior is heat-blued, resulting in a
reflective and slightly iridescent surface inside, contrasted by the subtle, matte black finish
on the outside.
The "Frosch" is a phenomenon in sheet metal processing where tension is created in the material through deformation. By applying force against this tension, the sheet metal "springs" back with an audible snap into an opposite shape. The plate series utilizes this effect to create a concave form that serves as a plate or bowl.