Waves is a design studio exploring light through computation, material honesty, and digital craft.

The studio began with a simple question — what happens when light is treated not as a product, but as a material?

In a world of mass-produced lighting, Waves uses algorithms not to optimise speed, but to slow things down. Form is grown through code, fabricated layer by layer, and finished by hand.

Each piece carries visible traces of its making — seams, layers, subtle variations — not hidden, but accepted as part of the object.

Materials are chosen carefully, often recycled or bio-based. Plastic is treated honestly, not disguised.

Waves is not about perfection or repetition. It is about rhythm, variation, and light that feels alive.