The Kina light’s unique form is inspired by the shell of the sea urchin, known as Kina in the indigenous Māori language of New Zealand. David’s encounter with a frozen sea urchin shell during his 2005 visit to Antarctica sparked the design concept. The shell had absorbed enough sunlight to melt the surrounding ice, leaving a striking impression. Utilizing the same mathematical formula that guided the creation of Coral and Floral, David crafted the Kina light from slender plywood. Its design allows for focused light to illuminate dining surfaces, making it a popular choice for overhead lighting in dining areas.
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The Kina light’s unique form is inspired by the shell of the sea urchin, known as Kina in the indigenous Māori language of New Zealand. David’s encounter with a frozen sea urchin shell during his 2005 visit to Antarctica sparked the design concept. The shell had absorbed enough sunlight to melt the surrounding ice, leaving a striking impression. Utilizing the same mathematical formula that guided the creation of Coral and Floral, David crafted the Kina light from slender plywood. Its design allows for focused light to illuminate dining surfaces, making it a popular choice for overhead lighting in dining areas.
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