Tesseract Trefoil

In  knot theory, a branch of  mathematics, the trefoil knot  is the simplest example of a nontrivial  knot also known as a ring or “unknot”. As the simplest knot, the trefoil is fundamental to the study of mathematical knot theory.  

The Tesseract  project is a complete remodel of a mid-century home set on the Magnolia bluff, overlooking Elliott Bay in Seattle. The client, a leader in the field of quantum computing, appreciated the way our design team embraced his passion in the reimagining of this property and the concepts applied to it. To complement his Tesseract, the client wanted a dramatic light fixture as the feature in the home’s entryway and suggested the trefoil knot as a conceptual starting point for our design.  

Suspended by thin cables attached to an existing skylight, Tesseract’s Trefoil catches and scatters light during the day and glows warmly at night. The fixture was designed by JA and built by Resolute, a local lighting fabricator.   

Details

LOCATION Seattle WA
COMPLETED 2022
DIMENSIONS 25.5” x 25.5” x 98.5”
MEDIUM Acrylic, Solid Walnut
DESIGNERS Shane Leaman
COLLABORATORS Resolute

AWARDS + RECOGNITION
2023 Wall Street Journal
2023 Mansion Global
2022 Seattle Magazine

In our research we discovered many variations of this knot, but the team’s final selection is meant to reflect the shape and aesthetic of the newly-remodeled home. The trefoil knot was molded into right angles that echoed the geometry and proportions of the home. The square tube of the ‘strand’ was split in two, with the inner-most surfaces becoming luminous light emitting faces, and the exterior becoming an earthy, dark mottled bronze to offset the sleekness of the light sides.

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