The Materials
We use natural materials for our lampshades that compliment the organic shapes and sculptural design of our lamps.
Materials play a central role in how our lighting is conceived and experienced; each material is selected to balance delicacy and durability while creating distinct spatial and sensory effects. Through ongoing research and experimentation, we adapt traditional techniques and contemporary processes to create lighting objects that are both expressive and technically refined.
Tussar Silk
Aqua Creations has been using the signature ‘TUSSER SILK’ to create sculptural lampshades for 30 years, which have a rich texture and are incredibly strong. The silks are specially woven in the South of India, after which they get hand-dyed in one of our carefully curated silk colors.
Care Instructions
- Avoid direct sunlight or smoke and vacuum the silk frequently. Make sure the vacuum cleaner is set at low suction and use a clean applicator.
- To remove stains, use upholstery foam cleaner. Testing on a hidden spot first is recommended. In case of heavier dirt use a moist sponge and move it along the crushed line of the silk.
- Do not clean coated lamps with water. Note that any good quality silk fibers weaken when exposed to sun and that natural dies may fade. Our silk is treated against mold and fire.
Protective Silk Coating
Special commercial grade resin coating is available upon request. It is highly recommended for pieces intended for public installations or areas of humidity or smoke. This coating does not change the appearance of the silk, but strengthens its texture.
View silk lamps3D Handmade Felt
The Apaya Family exemplifies Aqua Creations’ passion for textile research.
Felt from wool is considered the oldest known textile. We love using this for our lamps, but we also like to innovate; we use 3D Felt in our Apaya Family, for which we blend wool and silk fibers.
Care Instructions
Carefully remove the felted sleeve by pulling it upwards and send for dry cleaning. Keep away from direct sunlight and keep strictly to cleaning materials designated for organic textile.
View felt lampsCNC Wood Milling
We cut and shape our wooden elements using Computer Numerical Control machines, which give us pin-point accuracy. We use two main types of wood: Red Mahogany and American Oak.
Care Instructions
Use anywood cleaning materialon a soft cloth and gently apply to the wood. Avoid contacting silk or origami paper parts of the lamp with the cloth while cleaning.
View CNC Milled lampsHand folded origami paper
We collaborated with origami artist Ilan Garibi to design a unique origami paper lampshade for our Molecules Family. The design features intricate, tessellated molecules. Origami paper perfectly diffuses soft light and is strong enough to hold its intricate shape.
Care Instructions
Our origami lampshades are made of the best quality origami paper which easily resists environmental influences and changes. We recommend regular dry dusting with afeather duster or a very soft (paint) brushin order to maintain the appearance and quality.
View Origami lampsSprayed cocooning polymer
Our cocooning polymer lighting fixtures are made by taking the lamp’s metal or laser-cut wooden structure and spraying it with ‘cocoon’ polymer to create a light diffuser. The result, such as the ToTeM Family, is a soft luminosity that can transform the character of an interior in an instant.
Care Instructions
To protect your lamp, regularly and carefully dust with a soft, dry brush.
View polymer lampsHandmade raw paper embedded with Mulberry bark
The studio's latest material offering is our raw handmade paper, currently featured on the Raw Mobile Hanging Lights. Natural Mulberry bark fibers are embedded within a traditional Japanese Kozo paper. Eye-catching and intriguing, this translucent cream-colored material creates an organic and warm feel, bringing ambiance to a variety of settings.
Care Instructions
To protect your lamp, regularly and carefully dust with a soft, dry brush.
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