Unique Industrial Bi-Color Washi Lamps By Nendo

Unique Industrial Bi-Color Washi Lamps By Nendo
What is washi? It is a type of old-school paper made in Japan: plant pulp and water are mixed and collected on screens, and after drying, fresh sheets of the stuff are pulled off. Though tissue-like in appearance, washi is reasonably tough, making its long production time worth the wait. Nendo chose this material as... 
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Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light

Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light
The LED lamp in ‘Milano Study’ is directed to its wooden surface giving it a warm, atmospheric glow. The young designers of Politecnico di Milano, Alessandro Grasso, Alexandra Lunardi, Sara Flamigni and Emanuele Colzani say that their work was inspired by the organic, natural shapes – such as leaves, flowers, drops of water. That’s why... 
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Unique Well Light Inspired By Traditional Water Wells

Unique Well Light Inspired By Traditional Water Wells
Elements inspire many designers, and today it’s all about water. Inspired by traditional water wells, MEJD Studio borrowed the principle of the simple wooden handle mechanism for its Well Light. As the bulb descends into the glass, the gradient blue or sanded matte becomes more opaque and intense. The glass containers were blown into a... 
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New Look At Antique Elegance: Wersailles Chandelier

New Look At Antique Elegance: Wersailles Chandelier
A new way of looking at chandeliers, the Wersailles by Beau&Bien edits out many of the standard parts of chandeliers – replacing them with a suspension system that is barely there. The aesthetic of the Wersailles collection is elegantly ethereal: it’s comprised of 21 or 4 candle holders – the W21 and the W4 –... 
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Minimalist Yet Sculptural TOTEM Table Lamp

Minimalist Yet Sculptural TOTEM Table Lamp
Alexandre Dubreuil Design Studio has created a stand alone light named TOTEM. And it really reminds of a totem, a sacred object, or symbol for a whole group of people. Towards a quest of fundamental, the design strictly focuses on the way volumes and materials are associated. The lamp is made of plastic and concrete... 
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Crazy Vialattea Pendant Lamp Of 4 Different Parts

Crazy Vialattea Pendant Lamp Of 4 Different Parts
Why choosing just one lamp for the space? If you hesitate or want to mix different styles, you’ll love this piece! Vialattea pendant lamp by Paolo Manganaro is right for those who are hard to please – it’s really a unique lamp and immediately becomes the protagonist of your interior. The unconventional design is actually... 
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Unique Lanterns: Nomadic Lamps From Leather And Concrete

Unique Lanterns: Nomadic Lamps From Leather And Concrete
Designed by Katharina Eisenkoeck, the ‘Nomadic’ lamps are inspired by early 20th century travel items such as leather flasks, suitcases and armory. These lamps are modern lanterns that can be carried around and used in a variety of different positions. The lamps’ angled leather handles are made using ‘Cuir Bouilli’ – an ancient method of... 
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Modern Reinterpretation Of The Lantern: Andle Lamp

Modern Reinterpretation Of The Lantern: Andle Lamp
The Andle Lamp is a fun, contemporary reinterpretation of the lantern and iconic old-timey miner’s lamp that brings elegant style with a touch of whimsy to anywhere from the man-cave to the modern office thanks to its shape. The white ceramic exterior is contrasted with vibrant interior color options (acid green, light blue, rust, white,... 
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Shape Up Lighting Bringing Dynamic Spatial Harmony

Shape Up Lighting Bringing Dynamic Spatial Harmony
Shape Up Lighting by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio is a celebration of geometric shapes, and materials. The abstracted lampshade forms, some made of hand-blown glass by glass designer John Hogan, are networked via connecting cords and hubs. Versatile, the pendant lighting has four primary shade shapes: metal cone, glass sphere, cylinder, and arc. When combined... 
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Mysterious Pina And Misha Lamps Of Hardened Fabric

Mysterious Pina And Misha Lamps Of Hardened Fabric
Misha and Pina lamps are parts of the series of exploration of fabric’s behavior in lighting. The shade of Pina uses the fabric 95% cotton and 5% spandex, while Misha fabric is made of 100% post-consumer plastic bottles. The technology of making both lamps is alike: the fabric is dipped into fabric hardener, then hung... 
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