During Milan Design Week 2025, A-POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE and atelier oï showcased a project intersecting fashion and lighting.Titled ‘TYPE-XIII Atelier Oï project,’ the exhibition explores transforming a piece of cloth and wire into sculptural objects.Yoshiyuki Miyamae and Patrick Reymond discuss the project’s evolution and innovation in material use in an exclusive interview.A-POC ABLE and atelier oï's collaboration aims to push boundaries and experiment with fabric's influence on light.The project evolved through months of discussions, trials, and material explorations into a new design language.The O Series features portable lights with pleated lampshades made from recycled polyester, encased in wire frames for collapsibility.Atelier oï's Patrick Reymond notes that the O Series encourages creativity and adaptability in lighting arrangements.The A Series explores seamless knit fabric for lampshades, allowing users to cut and connect them into custom configurations.Both lighting series showcase A-POC’s sustainability-driven production with seamless integration of textile techniques in lighting design.The exhibition aims to convey the endless possibilities of fabric in various forms beyond lighting, sparking imagination and exploration.