French designer Paul Coudamy has taken Airbus windows and recycled them to create a modular lighting concept. The ‘F-light’ is constructed from the walls / windows cabin of an Airbus A300, whereby the engineered curves, Windows and insulation of the air plane takes on a second life as a functional lighting structure. Designed for Flown Mobilier Airline, the result is a luminous ceiling that forms a dome-like shell. Modularity of the system, allows the panels to be put together according to one’s desired size. each window is outfitted with light halos which provides a diffuse and even luminosity over the entire object’s surface. a second indirect lighting mounted on the structure is reflected by the original silver insulation.