Light escapes the physical boundaries of the fixture trying to contain it, and traces the ultra-physical perimeter of the object by casting a circular halo.
This collection, designed by Timo Ripatti and developed by Axolight, is the means through which the company turns to the world of design to exhibit its concept of light. Hence the name Manifesto. The Axolight collections are loaded with cultural references – most recently Manifesto’s clear abstractionist and neoplasticist inspiration – and are characterized by stylistic audacity and aesthetic balance. In Axolight’s vision, the lamp body represents the physical extension of the design, while the light the ‘ultra-physical’ one. Never before has this concept been so centered as in Manifesto.
“The project stems from a creative play of shapes, which offers us the opportunity to experiment and develop new paths of light.”
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Finnish designer Timo Ripatti embodies Axolight’s recent design renewal through essential and expressive works. His creations range from spatial light drawings like U-Light to post-industrial objects such as Cut, which emphasize materiality and mechanical clarity. Ripatti’s work is defined by character, modernity, and conceptual strength.





