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New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

The Orion Designer Table Lamp is available in a white finish with white cotonette lampshade. Its simplicity is truly luxurious,and it is a fine example of Italian workmanship and design,which will last for generations to come.

New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

Want to showcase your love for traditional and conventional art?

Terracotta lamps and Flower vase handpainted by our creative design partner #nishthasharma to enhance your Garden and Home decor.

Why to miss our classic range of Indian ethnic terracotta lamps. Sporting eye-catching prints, intricate designs and bright colours, these terracotta lamps can bring back the lost spark of your room making it look stylish and intriguing.

Featuring vibrant colours and striking designs, these vases will blend with both artificial and fresh flowers. An ideal gifting option, they are sure to bring a smile on everyones face. Pick the one that suits your home and add freshness to your living space..A one stop-Gateway for home decor and furnishings,

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To see more work, visit:-http://www.lalhaveli.in/product/decor-collection/6/terracotta-handicrafts/33

New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

Love Kitty Pink's range of luxury boudoir table and floor lamps inspired by design led fabrics. This table lamp was created with Claire Bircher, A Most peculiar's 'Beauty Devine' fabric (Spoonflower) and is decorated with ostrich feathers and braiding. The shade is presented with a hand carved mango wood lamp base. www.lovekittypink.com

New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

KÖHlor Your World; Same Same but Different

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Most things around us are peas from the same pod -- Portrayals modified onto various skins. Agree?

 

In urban dictionary, this would perhaps translate to a 'Same Same but Different' phenomenon.

 

I was inspired by the KÖH Lamp that manifests itself in the form of the ubiquitous 'jerry can', or jerry canister. Taking a walk in the neighbourhood, we would ever so often see these containers in its different forms, but do not pay much attention as we go about in our daily lives.

 

Historically, jerry cans were designed to contain fuel, but have since lent its form and function to contain daily liquid we use, or even consume.

 

In cosmopolitan Singapore we often see fruit juice and milk contained in plastic containers that are shaped 'same same but different' as those old-time war cans.

 

One can also spot these lookalike containers along factories, petrol kiosks or provision shops. These would likely contain liquid detergent or dishwashing liquid. In another skin, these plastic containers are used to store water for gardening in our Housing Development Board (HDB) estates.

 

In this incarnation, the jerry can turns the expected into the unexpected, by morphing into a lamp.

 

Take a look at this series, inspired by how the 'green' from the lamp mingles with the urban environment it lights up.

 

See, imagine and follow how the lamp's illuminating light replaces another element – water, dancing out of the canister and eager to break free from a definite shape, turning a familiar, immediate world into an unfamiliar, alternate world.

 

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Photographs and Photography Concept by Zinkie Aw

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zinkie.aw@gmail.com

 

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New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

New designs 2012. SOLD on Fab.com October 2012.

Be there and be square the Cubox collection of luminous cased opal glass cubes. Minimal square tubing frames are finished in an industrial silver powder coat with details in polished chrome. Inconspicuous metal tabs are secured to the glass with screws and provide points of attachment to the frames.

A table lamp made of spun glass and cleverly decorated by hand ...

Im Online Shop lampenonline.de findet man eine große Vielzahl an verschiedenen Lampen und Leuchten die für den Besucher der Website sinnvoll in verschiedene Kategorien unterteilt worden sind.

 

Die Deckenleuchte

 

Deckenleuchten sind die wohl gängigsten Leuchten zur Beleuchtung von Räumen und werden meist zur Grundbeleuchtung eingesetzt. Grundsätzlich gibt es direkte und indirekte Deckenleuchten, sowie Deckenstrahler und Kronleuchten, Des weiteren bietet der Lampen-Onlineshop auch LED-Deckenleuchtenund Energiespar-Deckenleuchten zur stromsparenden Raumbeleuchtungen. Auch Designerlampen als Deckenleuchten können hoer in großer Auswahl zu günstigen Preisen erstanden werden.

 

Die Pendelleuchte

 

Eine Pendelleuchte wird in der Regel zur Beleuchtung eines Essplatzes genutzt, kann auch zur Tresenbeleuchtung eingesetzt werden. Diese Leuchten müssen spezielle Aufgaben erfüllen, und vor allem den Spagat zwischen gemütlicher Essplatzbeleuchtung und ausreichender Raumbeleuchtung meistern. Bei der Pendelleuchte kann man zwischen LED-Pendelleuchten, Halogen-Pendelleuchten, Energiespar-Pendelleuchten,Design-Pendelleuchten und exklusive Kronleuchten unterscheiden.

 

Markenhersteller

 

Sämtliche Licht-Designer die für Namhafte Firmen wie Artemide (lampenonline.de/1_artemide), Kundalini, Lumina,FLOS, Grossmann-Leuchten (lampenonline.de/34_grossmann-leuchten), Serien Lighting, FOSCARINI, Luce Plan, Fontana Arte,CassinaLighting, Catellani und Smith uvm. Lampen entwerfen findet man auf der Website lampenonline.de. Dem Online Shop der Lampenonline GbR.

 

Weitere Informationen zu den Themen Innenleuchten (lampenonline.de/2-innenleuchten), Außenleuchten, Led-Leuchten, Designleuchten und vieles mehr erhält man auf der Website lampenonline.de.

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brass lamp with aluminium base, original black painted, designed by Boris Lacroix around 1960

KÖHlor Your World; Same Same but Different

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Most things around us are peas from the same pod -- Portrayals modified onto various skins. Agree?

 

In urban dictionary, this would perhaps translate to a 'Same Same but Different' phenomenon.

 

I was inspired by the KÖH Lamp that manifests itself in the form of the ubiquitous 'jerry can', or jerry canister. Taking a walk in the neighbourhood, we would ever so often see these containers in its different forms, but do not pay much attention as we go about in our daily lives.

 

Historically, jerry cans were designed to contain fuel, but have since lent its form and function to contain daily liquid we use, or even consume.

 

In cosmopolitan Singapore we often see fruit juice and milk contained in plastic containers that are shaped 'same same but different' as those old-time war cans.

 

One can also spot these lookalike containers along factories, petrol kiosks or provision shops. These would likely contain liquid detergent or dishwashing liquid. In another skin, these plastic containers are used to store water for gardening in our Housing Development Board (HDB) estates.

 

In this incarnation, the jerry can turns the expected into the unexpected, by morphing into a lamp.

 

Take a look at this series, inspired by how the 'green' from the lamp mingles with the urban environment it lights up.

 

See, imagine and follow how the lamp's illuminating light replaces another element – water, dancing out of the canister and eager to break free from a definite shape, turning a familiar, immediate world into an unfamiliar, alternate world.

 

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Photographs and Photography Concept by Zinkie Aw

www.awzinkie.com/photos/

zinkie.aw@gmail.com

 

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KÖH Lamp by

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Cubox Series table lamp in a polished chrome and silver powdercoat finish with opal glass. Uses 150wt standard bulb.

The Pendant No 1 is now sold around the world, having become one of the most popular items in Tom

Raffield’s Collection. Due to the high number of requests for the light in varying woods, the pendant is now

also available in Oak and Walnut.

This beautifully sculptural form is created with 80 metres of steam bent strips of wood, woven, coiled and

twisted around one another. Whether the light is on or off, this is a unique and stunning lampshade.

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