Haberdashery Studio Creates Soundwave Lighting Sculpture from London Bridge Noise
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Summary
Design studio Haberdashery has created a 10-meter-long sculptural lighting installation called a 'three-dimensional soundwave' that transforms the frenetic sounds of London Bridge rush hour into a visual art piece. The installation is located in the lobby of Shard Place at London Bridge and serves as a lighting centrepiece that captures and represents urban noise through light and form.
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the light sculpture is a 10-metre-long lighting installation that is hung from the roof
Design studio Haberdashery has transformed the frenetic sounds of London into a sculptural lighting centrepiece
the lobby of Shard Place at London Bridge
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