Studies in air,
in plain terms.
An ongoing archive of craft and geometry — each entry begins as
a specifier’s question of can it be made this way,
and ends on the workshop floor.
Studies · 06 entries
Craft, at distance.

Mitred closure, no visible fastener.

Three independent arcs sharing one ceiling.

Pre-curved blades follow the rail, not the extrusion.

Linear slot turning a corner — carrier rail cut to the geometry, blades meeting at the vertex.

Slot and spotlights cut into the same dark beam.

A single arc traverses the room — no segmentation, no joints.
Process · Blade-on-rail
Blade-on-rail, in plain terms.
Each blade pre-curved in the workshop to one segment of the arc.
The rail cut from your drawing — straight, curved, or compound.
Blades clip onto the rail on site. No specialist tooling required.
Working on a curve?