The pendant lamp Miss Maple is showing the use of a familiar material in an unconventional way. We usually experience wood as a plain surface, but here it is broken down into a grid of triangles. This
makes a flexible lampshade which can be transformed manually in three-dimensional ways.
While the lamp generates warm light at night the surface outside becomes more evident with daylight and turns the lamp into sculptural object. The lamp is made of maple wood, textile and steel and is designed by the Germain designer Elisa Strozyk.