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| lamp lust | |||||||
I have such an obsession for lamps (along with duvet covers, chalkboard walls, beakers, and countless other ridiculous things). I’m serious—it’s almost sickening.
Probably my most absolute favorite of all hanging lamps. Drop 2 by Buro Fur Form. If they weren’t $300 a pop, my bedroom would’ve probably been filled with these by now.
Drop comes in various sizes, and even in chandellier clusters. Like their solo counterparts, the clusters are just as pricey. Please, find an inexpensive way to mass-produce these. Pweaseee?
Pengies! In lamp form! KoK by Giuseppe Colonna Romano are adorable penguin shaped lamps in white or colors, all which stand about 16″ tall. Cute alone, but cuter in a huddle (Watch out though, at $120 a pop, a couple might put a fairly big dent in your budget).
Candeloo—rechargable, portable lamps for children (or anyone interested in adorable little lights) designed by Andreu Osika. At $59 for a set of two (blue/green or pink/orange) it’s one of the more affordable designer lamps (especially rechargable ones). | |||||||
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| bumble & bumble | |||||||
I am in love with this bathcare package design for Bumble&Bumble done by Tank. They have a bunch of other nice work going on, so check out their site! Via Lovely Package. | |||||||
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| window works | |||||||
In all my life, I have never seen display windows for any store as beautiful as those for Anthropologie. Hand-crafted [usually] from everyday objects and materials, the unique collages and 3d setups that accent displayed products are beyond amazing—maybe even beyond this world.
The surreal setups are like little worlds in their own, secluded and cut off from the outside world by just a pane of glass. | |||||||
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