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Old 31-05-2007   #61
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beutiful thread
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Old 31-05-2007   #62
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Old 31-05-2007   #63
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brilliant thread, chrissy!!
and great contributions all around..

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Old 31-05-2007   #64
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great contributions everyone!

will try to find more when i get back from work later today...
have been poring over magazines for little inspirations lately
 
Old 31-05-2007   #65
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these nature-inspired designs.

Lam Quang and Kestrel Gates of HiiH Gallery

Mingo Detura


Blue Gardenia






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More from Quang and Kestrel...

Willow (reminds me of a seashell or a cocoon...)


Leaf desk lamp






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Mark and Emma Welsh of Item

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More from Item...

Ova Luminaire



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Don’t you just love it when aesthetics demand an ecological solution? Such is the case with the Ova Luminaire from UK design firm, Item. Inspired by the remains of sea life found on the beach, these lovely lighting fixtures use bone china and LED lights to create a serene, ethereal effect.

The designer marveled at how beach relics had “been softened by the sea and had little resemblance to their original form, but became unique, delicate shapes that had a mystery to them.” With the Ova, she attempted to marry this with the quality of light one sees when looking at the sky through water.

An LED light was the solution. Cast bone china varies in thickness, so the piercing light of LEDs was the only option for amply illuminating the translucent portions while remaining compact enough to fit into the orbs. The energy saving benefits are significant. The loom of 21 LEDs is powered by a transformer in the ceiling rose, and uses less energy than a single 25W tungsten bulb.

The Item studio is located in England near the birthplace of bone china – a good thing since casting this challenging material requires a great deal of skill. As studio partner Mark Welsh says, the local makers “expect us to be trouble whenever we call.” But they certainly seem to be rising to the challenge. Each Ova has a unique, unearthly glow that speaks of generations of handcrafting and technique.

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Two more from Item

Erizo...which supposedly means "hedgehog" in Spanish


Hoshi...inspired by origami


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something for the kid in all of us...
and something to bring a little brightness on those rainy days...





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Old 31-05-2007   #71
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some classics, Karim Rashid



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Old 31-05-2007   #72
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You know, I never really stop to think of lighting. There are some beautiful forms of it, however. This is a chandelier in my family's dining room - we've also got one in the main entrance of the house.


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Old 05-06-2007   #73
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some really great, and very cool addition

i love the ones that imitate nature/animals

am doing a little "research" so with any luck i'll have more to contribute soon
 
Old 06-06-2007   #74
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Am considering a new lamp for the dining table, the GE or FLY, both from Kartell. Any suggestion?



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Old 09-06-2007   #75
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Wonderful thread! Keep the nice pics comin!
I just love Porca Miseria by Ingo Maurer.. love the design!

(dontīt remember where I found the pic)
 

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