The ephemeral beauty of Meshmatics

Dutch designer Rick Tegelaar is fascinated by materials, especially the ones he describes as ‘undervalued’. His award-winning Meshmatics Chandelier for Moooi takes its form from the simple beauty of chicken wire mesh, developed in a process he designed in his Arnhem studio in The Netherlands.

Working with simple and often undervalued materials such as wire mesh and waste wood, Rick Tegelaar re-examines materials looking for new applications and forms, always looking for a new aesthetic and a quality that draws away from the familiar. His fresh eyes uncover the beauty in the everyday.


For the Meshmatics Chandelier, Rick developed a machine and a set of tools that enable him to form chicken wire very precisely. The process involves forming the mesh into cylinders which are then secured over a mould. By pulling on one side, the material simultaneously stretches and suctions itself to the mould and ‘sets’. ”It’s a bit like taking a sock off your foot,” remarks Tegelaar. "If you pull at one end, the sock grabs your foot." The method gives Tegelaar strict control over the shape. Through the process of stretching, tension is trapped in the material, reinforcing it.

"There were no machines for stretching mesh when I started. I had to conceive the technique from the ground up by building my own tools and machines."

Rick Tegelaar

The result is a strong, lightweight structure. Illuminated by its LED lights and appearing to float in space with a soft, diffused glow, the mesh reflects and distributes radiated light over the chandelier's three-tiers. It is both beautifully ephemeral and strong, and completely transforms simple wire mesh into something precious.


The Meshmatics Chandelier by Moooi is available exclusively in South East Asia from Space – Australia – and Space – Asia.

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