Aperture Protocol – Aluminium Floor Lamp
by BUREAU OF ENTROPY Germany

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Description

Aperture Protocol is a lighting sculpture composed of 42 interlocking aluminum components. Inspired by cinematic softboxes, it reinterprets the principle: instead of diffusing light through fabric, it channels and reflects it through a deep internal grid. The result is a horizontal beam—precise, soft, and atmospheric.
As light moves through the internal lattice, it reflects off polished aluminum surfaces. These act as a quiet filter, softening the light without scattering it. Shadows lose their sharpness; what remains is a composed line of light—clear and calm, more spatial than luminous.
Aluminum is used exclusively for its strength, lightness, and optical behavior. Every inner surface is refined to enhance reflectivity, allowing the structure itself to shape the light. With the exception of a protective dust screen, the luminous effect is achieved purely through form and finish.
Each component is cut with tolerances as fine as a fraction of the thickness of a human hair. The object is assembled through a precise slot-and-fit method—no screws, no welds, no adhesives. Held together by geometry and friction alone, it locks from within.
From any angle, the visual logic remains intact: cells are aligned horizontally so that the beam opens wide across a room, not into it. Aperture Protocol doesn’t radiate—it draws a line. It doesn’t decorate—it defines. Light is not an addition, but a consequence of construction.

Edition of 8 + 4 AP in aluminum

Handmade in Germany.

Fine scratches or slight distortions can occur due to material and build – natural signs of the handcrafted process.

PlugType C/E (EU) Can be adapted to destination)
Bulb27 LED 6W 2700K 540Lm (Dimmable)
Voltage220-240V
Cord length (cm)300
Dimensions LxWxH
Weight (kg)

11

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Number Of Pieces Created

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Bureau of Entropy is a design collective founded in 2025 by Marvin Julian Freund and Matthias Figurowicz, specializing in functional art and collectible design. Bound by a lifelong connection, their shared journey began in the precise world of toolmaking craftsmanship. Here, they mastered the fundamentals of fine metalworking – turning, milling, filing, finishing. Years of hands-on experience became the foundation for a design sensibility rooted in precision and material intelligence. Following this early phase, they each pursued individual academic paths: Freund immersed himself in architecture, focusing on spatial design and proportion, while Figurowicz studied mechanical engineering, delving deeply into structure, construction, and technical functionality. Over the years, both gained profound expertise in their respective disciplines – insights that would later form the building blocks of a shared creative vision. In 2025, their paths converged once more on a professional level. Combining their different perspectives – aesthetic sensitivity and engineering precision – they founded Bureau of Entropy. Together, they develop objects that fuse architecture, technology, and craftsmanship into a reduced, often sculptural design language. Bureau of Entropy designs lighting pieces and furniture that derive their impact from structural logic and visual clarity. Inspired by the raw materiality and forms of Brutalism, the utopian visions of the Space Age, and the geometric purity of ancient cultures, their works feel familiar without being derivative – like an abstracted echo of cultural memory. Characteristic of their approach is a subtle connection technique: elements are joined without visible fixings. No screws, no seams disrupt the surface. Instead, friction and precise tension hold the structures together – silent, yet powerful. At the heart of their design philosophy lies an engagement with entropy – the tendency towards disorder, manifesting in overloaded forms, conflicting materials, and blurred functionality. Like a system that, without intervention, would collapse into chaos. Bureau of Entropy counters this dynamic with order: geometry instead of randomness, structure instead of layering. Transitions are sharply defined, materials are reduced to their essence, and every function is distilled to its core. The resulting objects possess an inner rigour and spatial tension – reduced, but never empty. Clear in form, precise in execution. Aluminium is their material of choice – selected for its dynamic relationship with light.
In the morning, it reflects a golden warmth; during the day, it reveals a cool, futuristic precision; at night, light flows across its surface – refracted, guided, scattered.
This interplay creates a radiance that extends the object into the surrounding space. In a present saturated with distraction, Bureau of Entropy formulates timeless, atmospheric, and minimalist objects that assert a quiet yet resolute presence – not filling spaces, but shaping them.
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