Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts
Monday, September 27, 2010
Shine Labs Moire Pendants
I love the simple formality of these pendants. The delicate shapes are streamlined with a linear material. This allows them adapt to many more styles! You can find them at ylighting.


Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Shed a light on the puzzle
I just found these lamps from moooi! The "brave new world floor lamp" is 70" high and composed of natural oak pieces notched together. I could see this in an architects study or a modern city apartment! Very industrial...

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
A Natural Glow
Designed by Barend Hemmes, the "Wooden Bulb" is made from laser cut wood, which leaves a crisp burned edge and creates a satisfying, waffle-like glow. You can either hang it from the ceiling or lay the bulb on its side!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Bright Edition
I just found this spectacular exhibit of light fixtures from designer Pieke Bergmans! I have never seen any thing like it. Light shades folded over objects, pouring out of a stem or laying on tables. They are so unique. Enjoy!...
A series of unique crystal lamps by Pieke Bergmans, with Royal Leerdam Crystal and Solid Lighting. You may wonder: What is a light blub?? The answer is simple: it is a light bulb that has gone way out of line. Infected by the dreaded Design Virus, these Blubs have taken on all kinds of forms and sizes you wouldn't expect from such well behaving and reliable little products. Nevertheless, they seem to be enjoying their new free existences. They can be found shining across Milan during the Salone Del Mobile 2008. The Light Blubs are a series of crystal lamps, designed by Pieke Bergmans, in cooperation with Royal Crystal Leerdam. The lamps are all unique handcrafted crystal pieces, equipped with leds by Solid Lighting Design.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Enlighten Your Crafty Side!
Since my husband sells light bulbs online, I'm thinking it will be easy to find some laying around for this project! Vases can be expensive- this one uses an old incandescent light bulb and 2 feet of 3/32-inch aluminum welding rod to create a modern looking bud vase that is light on the wallet and high on design. The project requires a few simple tools, small needle-nose pliers, 1/4-inch Allen wrench, a small hammer, leather work gloves, and safety glasses. The estimated total cost of the materials for this project is only $5! Find the directions at ready made! (another great site I peruse)
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Etsy Lights Up
You would be amazed with what you can find on Etsy! I was browsing the home page and came across these great light fixtures!
Wool Felt Butterfly Delight by Mixco
Wool Felt Butterfly Delight by Mixco
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