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124 DECORATIVE & DESIGN / PRODUCT Interieur continued...
Raffaele Fred&Juul
Raffaele’s form, the materials used and the uniqueness of each piece results from the manual sand casting manufacturering process carried out by specialist craftsmen in Tuscany. This stylised star (with a diameter of 21cm and height of 16.5cm) is made in brass and finished in beeswax.
www.fredandjuul.com
Figurines Hanna Krüger
The Figurines series was inspired by the costumes of the triadic ballet of Oskar Schlemmer. Each is imbued with a different set of characteristics, but all consisting of a mouth blown glass body set atop a wooden stand. The handcrafted element means that each piece is unique.
www.hannakrueger.de
Stealth Interror
Stealth, its radar-defying shape inspired by fighter jets, is available both as a wall light and a desk lamp that hovers above a computer keyboard, providing illumination without causing glare. Pro- duced in powder-coated steel and using LED ligh sources, it sits 90mm from the surface with dimensions 400 x 850mm.
www.interror.be
Diana Delightfull
The Diana floor lamp XL is designed with a contemporary-classic aesthetic in mind. Ideal for big loft- and studio- style spaces, this creative floor lamp is available with a selection of colorful lampshade options. A solid structure of aluminum stems connected by spherical joints make up Diana’s sturdy-yet-styl- ish stand.
www.delightfull.eu
Time at the bar
As the organisers themselves pointed out, “A city criss-crossed by boulevards, corsos and avenues can’t be without eye-catching bars on its squares...” To this end, the Interieurs exhibition spaces were well provided with break-out food and drink sites. Each took on a different theme, and each theme was comple- mented by specialist lighting provided by one of the manufacturers on site. The Box Bar seemed to be cut straight from a stack of cardboard boxes to create a temporary-feel, lo-fi, hi-style aesthetic. Graypants’ Scraplights proved the perfect addition. For those whose design odyssey had become too much, a small dark room was available to hide away and regroup: the Dark bar’s stealth-black interior was matched by black Husk pendants from Deltalight.
www.graypants.com www.deltalight.com
Graypants - Moon scraplights
Deltalight - Husk
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