Sep 302011
 

modern hanging light Nectar Hanging Lamp By Rebecca Asquith

Designer/maker Rebecca Asquith is based in Wellington, New Zealand where she produces contemporary design objects. She has designed Nectar hanging lamp for Designtree studio. Nektar has a hexagonal form productive in nature. Most prominent, these forms are seen in the hive of the honey bee.  A honeycomb cell is one of nature’s most efficient designs.  The cell is strong, structurally sound, and very light compared with the volume of delicious liquid that is stored within. Made of lightweight polyester felted, hanging lamp shades Nectar draws inspiration from the bee hive. At night the Nectar comes alive with a warm and comforting inner glow that also highlights the structure and craftsmanship of the lamp.[Via]

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Sep 292011
 

salvage furniture Salvage Stool By Tim Wigmore

Tim Wigmore has created a salvage stool and exhibited at Salone Satelite 2011 as new collection Designtree studio. The Salvage stool explores the point of contact between a refined industrial aesthetic and a mixture of mellow timber dowel and woodshop/junkshop outcasts.  Top a stool is consist of open aluminum grills tightly clamping turned timber legs. Stay together with three bolts, a stool is an exercise in mild knockdown design. This design allows for many options and variations in the height of the foot that correspond to your style. [Via]

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