Photography by Wison Tungthunya
Normally electrical conduit is kept hidden in an interior, it isn’t nice to look at and doesn’t really add anything to a space, but when made into a feature, like with this project, you can’t help but look around and follow the lines.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
Designed by Supermachine Studio together with developer Sansiri, this co-working and artisan space in Bangkok, Thailand, is full of color after the designers chose to highlight the conduit pipes by painting them a bright turquoise.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
The designers aimed to emphasize the conduits and even added more into the space to create an even bigger dramatic impact.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
Throughout the space, the highly organized pipes line the walls and drop down to transform into lighting fixtures.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
You can really see the extent of the pipes when looking down to the floor below from the upper level.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
In the work area, light bulbs drop down from the conduit for a look that’s more like an artistic light installation than just functional lighting.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
Here’s a close-up look so you can see just how organised all of the pipes are.
Photography by Wison Tungthunya
If you’re interested in the total layout, here’s the plan from the designers.