- Refract I, II, III, IV, V. 2025
- Tact I, II, III. 2025
- Trace I. 2025
- The Holy Mountain. 2025
- Mirage Round Table. 2024
- Void Chair. 2024
- Pink Mirror. 2024
- Kaleidoscope. 2024
- Mirage table II. 2024
- Torsi. 2024
- Mirage Table I. 2023
- Chair II. 2023
- Spectral Line. 2023
- Afairesi. 2023
- Diskoi. 2023
- Philip Chair. 2023
- Moiré. 2023
- Lithos II and III. 2023
- Metamorphic Rock – Glossy. 2022
- Μountain Chair. 2022
- Minimum Chair. 2022
- Blurry Thoughts. 2022
- Holo Coffee Table. 2022
- Wild Thing. 2021
- Metamorphic Rock – Matt. 2021
- Atmosphere. 2021
- Holographic Domesticity. 2021
- The Surfboard Of Your Dreams. 2021
- Inflatable Chair. 2021
- Volax Seating. 2021
- Volax Lighting. 2021
- Shapely. 2021
- Day Dream. 2020
- 100 Fears. 2020
- Opal Bent Stool. 2019
- Tube Lights. 2019
- Tube Chair. 2018
- Totem. 2018
- Relativity. 2018
- Landscapes. 2018
- Relativity of Color. 2017
- Layer Mirrors. 2017
- Point of Balance. 2017
- Memory Table & Chair. 2017
- Memory Bench. 2017
- Cropped Marbles. 2017
- Side Tables. 2016
- Parallel Bench. 2016
- Marble Mirror. 2016
- Layer Stools. 2016
- Bent Stool. 2016
- Plane Table. 2015
- Mirage Tray. 2015
- Shape Mirrors. 2014

Tube Lights
Acrylic
Tube Lights is a series of lights – floor, wall and ceiling mount – abstract sculptural articulations, lit from within, that appear to be pliant or soft yet powerful, as they emerge from and recede into the floor and walls.
The three primary pieces consist of #1 a half circle, positioned on the ground as a floor piece, a wall sconce or a ceiling mount, #2 a floor lamp that gently leans against a wall and #3 a quarter circle that sits in a wall, ceiling or floor right angle corner in an ambiguous composition.

The primary pieces composition is seen as a lighting installation placed atop mirror polished stainless steel plates extending the original shapes, bent again and constantly changing.
Tube lights are made of modular components in various shapes that can be (re)configured in countless ways to create tube column variations of different heights and curves. This allows the columns to be adaptable and attuned to different settings and places.



Photographs by Marco Arguello





















































