It is a functional light sculpture—shaped in 3D software, made real by 3D printing, and designed to live with a light source inside.
It is direct and accessible to anyone who can model in 3D: the path from a digital shape to a physical, working object is straightforward. You design the geometry; the printer makes it tangible; light completes it.
—how thin a wall can be, how far a surface can lean and still support itself, how to keep a continuous shell printable and clean. FEKLA follows a zero-waste discipline: geometry carries its own structure, printed without disposable supports whenever feasible. Pieces are made from non-flammable, durable materials such as ABS so they can live safely with heat and light.
A FEKLA can stand as a table lamp, hang as a pendant, or surround a custom LED. The constant is simple: it is a sculpture built around light, engineered within the limits of the medium and finished as a functional object.
This site shares the research behind that process so others can use it—clear rules, test results, and tools that map digital intention to printable reality.

"This is a preliminary print featuring spheres stacked atop one another, with each ring composed of Fibonacci numbers scaled by the golden ratio."

Just Some Geometries

"Eight circular shapes combined with a Bézier curve."

Nature Inspired Shape as Pendant lighting Fixture Shade.

Iterative Symmetrical Spiral Waive Form

Decorative lights addons.

Shorter Pendant Light Shade

Tall Pendant Light Shade

Upside down Pyramids

Another Variation