These Luminaires Wear The Messiness of Their Assembly as a Badge of Honor

Design Milk | 28.05.2026 21:00
It was the early 19th-century architect and designer Augustus Pugin who called for an honest approach to material and construction in these respective fields: one that champions maintaining the imprint of assembly as a visible, even ornamental detail, and refutes additional inauthentic layering. In today’s world, general expectation demands that new products be fully polished and formally crystalline. It is rare to find objects that “honestly” wear evidence of their making.