Lund University School of Industrial Design
Tool course | Individual project | Autumn 2019
Supervisor Karl-Axel Andersson
Fyr is the outcome of my first visits in the IKDC workshop were I was taught to lathe and mill. It is a decorative object made out of an aluminium rod (the top) and a block of oak wood (the base). The top is lathed and the base is milled. Contrasting materials and manufacturing in one piece.
Tool course | Individual project | Autumn 2019
Supervisor Karl-Axel Andersson
Fyr is the outcome of my first visits in the IKDC workshop were I was taught to lathe and mill. It is a decorative object made out of an aluminium rod (the top) and a block of oak wood (the base). The top is lathed and the base is milled. Contrasting materials and manufacturing in one piece.



As the sun hits Fyr, a light line appears along the polished aluminum top, causing a glittering reflection.
The names comes from Swedish and means "Light house" in English.
The names comes from Swedish and means "Light house" in English.
