Nido lamp designed by “En&is“, the result of collaboration between Enrico Bosa and Isabella Lovero. Nido is a set of fruit and lamp ingredients are taken by cutting, bending and folding of sheets of plastic. Nido lamp is an object created to be easily mounted by those who buy it. The structure resembles a nest in which the warp and weft interwoven to provide structure to the object. Nido consists of two modules, the basic parts of which when folded make the structure, and the other ones strips that must be forget on the structure itself. [Via]
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modern ceiling mobile cloud (1), nido lamp (1)Onion lamp (in the seventies the lamp has been known by name YAMAGIWA) is in reminder form of the cross section of an onion and composed of a large number of metal discs lacquered white. This lamp has designed by Verner Panton for Verpan, Danish manufacturer. These hide the light source and at the same time act as reflectors. The Onion pendant presents in two sizes. In addition to onion pendant is also available as table lamp. [Via]
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onion lamp (2), verner panton lampe (2), childrens panton table (1), office (1), onion verner panton (1), white onion lamp (1)Shige Hasegawa designer Japanese have created the beautiful lamp and table shaped like a flower called ‘Hana Table’ and ‘Hana Lamp’. In fact Hana means flower in Japanese, which is quite obvious inspiration for this product. Hana table, inspired by origami, built of five flower-shaped foot plywood collective stand on a glass table without using additional screws or bolts. The other collection Hana lamp is made of fabric stretched over an iron frame. The fabric cover is washable and equipped a zipper to be more easily removed from the frame. [Via]




















