
Ango featured in ‘The Hopescape’ installation
(Thailand) – Showcasing at Bangkok Design Week 2025, Design Objects (D&O) present an installation described as a “mythical light landscape that represents a beacon of hope for all”.
Bangkok-based lighting brand Ango’s piece The Hopescape features in the Hope+ Exhibition by D&O where visitors can experience practical function and artistry.
Created from bamboo and super fine and highly translucent mulberry fibre paper, The Hopescape is an ephemeral landscape where folds and flows of light energy are expressed, with intervals and intensity of the material modulate the central light sources.
More than just an artwork, The Hopescape carries a deeper message of transforming waste into beauty, offering discarded materials a second chance. Through intricate folds and shifting, it reflects diverse personal stories and a collective plea for renewal.
“It’s a piece of self-realisation, where our team of artisans and designers express their inner thoughts using scrap waste from our production processes,” describes Ango.
“We hope you enjoy our latest exploration, which unveils new possibilities for our materials, skill of our handcrafted techniques, and optimistic vision—paving the way for even greater opportunities in design.”
The exhibition will run 8 – 23 February at the Tantivejkul House, Bangkok Design Week.
