The designer Virginia Sin, based in Brooklyn, launched her local goods company as sins in 2007, and one of the latest participants in her list is the gami collection. It consists of a series of lighting that was designed with inspiration of origami shapes.
The start nods back to the traditional craft that goes back centuries, which are then faced with contemporary structures that are soulful and fascinating. The collection consists of an extended series of followers, wall lights and flush ripens. It examines the flow ability and structure at the same time and consists of a single piece of sound as an allusion to origami forms. It is a poetic way of expressing lighting, dynamic shapes and shadows at the same time.
Photo credits: Virginia Sin.