Pleated Fabric Lighting

A-POC ABLE Issey Miyake Lamp Capsule Uses Knit Textiles Over Wire Frames

A-POC ABLE Issey Miyake lamp collection is a collaboration with Swiss design studio atelier oï that extends the brand’s “a piece of cloth” concept into lighting. The A-POC ABLE Issey Miyake lamp collection combines wire structures with textile surfaces, using recycled polyester “Steam Stretch” fabric that expands into three-dimensional pleats when heat is applied. These fabric elements are shaped over frames to form lampshades, translating garment-making techniques into lighting design.

The collection is organized into two series with different construction approaches. The O Series features portable lamps with detachable, foldable pleated shades mounted on oval wire frames, allowing for transport and reconfiguration. The A Series introduces pendant lighting made from seamless knit fabric that can be cut and combined into single or multi-unit configurations. Both systems rely on tension between fabric and wire to define form.

Image Credit: Issey Miyake

Textile-integrated Lighting
Emerging lamp designs that fuse knit and woven textiles with structural frames could enable lightweight, tactile luminaires that redefine form and user interaction in ambient lighting.
Sustainable Recycled Materials
Recycled polyester fabrics engineered to change shape with heat point toward low-waste, circular-material lighting components that challenge traditional glass and metal lampshade production.
Modular Configurable Design
Multi-unit and detachable pleated shade systems offer a platform for reconfigurable lighting ecosystems that blur the line between product and adaptable spatial installation.

Where This Applies

Interior Lighting
Soft, fabric-based luminaires present opportunities for differentiated product lines focused on portability, acoustic performance, and customizable aesthetics in residential and hospitality settings.
Fashion-tech Collaboration
Cross-disciplinary partnerships between garment engineers and lighting designers can yield hybrid objects that incorporate textile techniques into functional home goods and experiential retail displays.
Modular Furniture and Architecture
Integrating pleated textile lighting into modular furniture and partition systems could create adaptable environments where illumination and spatial form evolve together.
SCORE
4.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 20%
Freshness 85%