A sustainable office solution: light fittings made from recycled plastic

Ledsten Arkitektur, in collaboration with our Norwegian distribution partner Norwegian Trash, created “Alaplast”: an installation of 60 ceiling lights made specially for the interior of ABG SC in the VIA building in Oslo, Norway.


This is a stunning application that demonstrates the possibilities of realising a project that is both sustainable and beautiful, adding a warm and cozy atmosphere to the common areas of the office.

Pattern: Bespoke.
These 1.2 metre diameter lights were created by thermoforming The Good Plastic Company’s Polygood panels. Ledsten Arkitektur was looking for a semi-translucent and easily workable material that could satisfy several other requirements such as being strong but lightweight, easy to transport, durable, and washable.



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