
"There's something quietly radical happening when designers stop thinking about furniture as rigid, finished objects and start treating them like organisms that could have grown from the ocean floor. That's exactly what YET FAB has done with their Alherd Collection, a series of lamps that look less like traditional lighting and more like glowing coral formations pulled from some computational reef."
"What makes this collection especially interesting is how it scales. Rather than designing three separate products, YET FAB created one visual language that works whether you're holding a compact table lamp or standing next to a 130 cm floor sculpture. It's a smart approach that gives the collection a cohesive identity while offering real flexibility for different spaces and needs."
"Small enough to live comfortably on a desk or nightstand, it has this sculptural presence that works even when it's switched off. But here's where it gets clever: inside that organic, textured shell is a customizable filter system. You can swap out internal filters to shift the mood completely, moving from warm amber to soft white to deep red without changing how the lamp looks externally."
YET FAB's Alherd Collection presents lamps modeled on coral growth and water erosion, producing porous, cellular shells that diffuse light into softer, atmospheric illumination. The pieces originate from a single generative system, allowing coherent visual language across sizes from compact table lamps to a 130 cm floor sculpture. The table lamp features a sculptural presence even when unlit and hides a customizable internal filter system that swaps warm amber, soft white, or deep red tones. The modular filtering enables multiple moods without altering external form. The design strategy responds to smaller living spaces and the demand for multi-functional objects.
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