House of Stone by John Pawson

House of Stone is John Pawson’s installation exhibited at the Interni Think Tank Exhibition in Milan. The British architect joined with Salvatori and lighting specialists KKDC to achieve a simple house shaped architectural structure made from recycled stone: 99% is stone scrap and 1% natural resin being bond agent.


The lighting is being hidden, so the linear MoMo LED has no visible structure. KKDC design is carefully concealed, so a continuous lighting source spread throughout the space.

With a low energy consumption, the 2800k consistent colour temperature lights evenly horizontal and vertical parts of the structure, and highlights the texture of the stone material.

[John Pawson]
[Interni Think Tank Exhibition]
[KKDC]
via [designboom]&[dezeen]
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