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Six creative lamps and lanterns you have never seen

A light stool

Design addiction news, designer Ian Paschal designed a product called Shrine, the perfect combination of night lights and stools.

In the daytime, Shrine is a simple white stool. Like other stools, you can sit on it and put some small items on it. But at night, it has a unique function: night lights.

Shrine is made of polished white hard wood. The switch is set on a stool leg with a power line and a gentle touch of the stool leg to open the Shrine. The built-in LED light bulb can illuminate its surroundings, but it does not cause the room to be too bright. The soft light comes from the bottom of the bench to the floor, creating a peaceful and quiet night environment.

Embrace your own sunset

Want to create the sunset effect on the desert at home? The Esposta Sand Lamp designed by designer Pedro Sanin can help you to complete the dream.

Esposta Sand Lamp covers a part of the light with sand, and the warm yellow light is photographed with the sand in the round lampshade, forming a warm and romantic dusk, both warm and romantic.

Sand and cork bring a unique beauty to Esposta Sand Lamp. At the same time, the users can easily adjust the direction of light irradiation and create surprises and aesthetic feelings for users because of the mobility of the sand. When the light bulb is only half out in the sand, is it like sunset at dusk? Hold Esposta Sand Lamp in the arms like hugging the little sun that you are falling down.

Komatsu, small shoot floor lamp

The floor lamp is so strong that it looks like a thriving Komatsu, so the natural form is in the house, and all of a sudden it becomes lively.

This is a natural home specially designed for hotels, clubs, floor lamps, shape using bamboo shoots, intended to take root, life. The material is also natural bamboo silk.

A glowing flower

Creation comes from life, inspiration comes from nature. Inspired by the blooming flowers, Japanese designers have designed a Hana Lamp desk lamp.

Hana means that it is in Japan to feel the shape of the lamp from its name: like a blooming flower. Hana Lamp is made of pure hand, and the materials used are only two kinds of material, simple paper and wood, and make use of specific geometric design to create a unique flower type desk lamp. You are sure not to have such a light, beautiful, beautiful, and natural breath, a desk lamp.

The smallest concrete lamp

Concrete is one of the main materials of modern architecture. In recent years, concrete materials are also popular in design, especially in household goods.

Jonas Wagell, a Stockholm designer, uses concrete to design the smallest concrete lamps and lanterns. The lamps are made up of three parts: the bottom is a small concrete material cylinder with an elliptical glass ball attached to it, and finally fitted with a simple round brass switch. Looking from the distance, I can only see a white object that wants to be hidden; in the near future, the design is simple and simple. The smooth surface of the glass ball matches the original element of the concrete. Jonas Wagell makes a light lamp like the women of the south of the Yangtze River.

A lamp that is thin in a flash of lightning

This lamp is the Wald Hi? Lo series socket lamp that is launched by the Losangeles studio Feltmark. The so-called socket lamp is not required to connect the line, directly inserted in the plug can be used. Do you see this little lamp climbing up the wall like a vine, is it sprout, too?

Although the lamp adopts aluminum alloy lamp holder, it has less than 200 grams of weight and supports full range luminance adjustment. What is most worth mentioning is that this series of desk lamps is made by Feltmark manually with olive green, deep plum and aluminum alloy original color.

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