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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Bright Idea
Designers are getting inventive with their use of old books. Not too long ago we saw Not Tom’s Book Bookshelf, which is actually made of unwanted books, both paperback and hardcover (Not Tom does Not discriminate). And designer David Karoff presented Book Chair, a chair constructed of repurposed paperbacks.
Now Ragip Erdem is using old hardcovers to make lamps. The transparently titled Book Lamp (and why not be obvious, since you want people to see the light?) uses one tome to create a unique lighting fixture.
Available as a table light or pendant light, Book Lamp uses all the parts of the book: pages, spine, and front and back covers. The idea behind the design is to emphasize the metaphorical beauty of the book, as well as to take advantage of the book as an object, which may be disappearing as it gets replaced by digitized versions. The romance of the book struck designer Erdem quite early: “When I was in high school just glancing at my books on the book shelves used to take me to the exotic worlds.” His Book Lamp attempts to harness “that lost mysterious feeling.”
But Book Lamp works on a literal level as well, celebrating books as objects, turning them “into sculpturesque icons.” As such, Book Lamp is steeped in the atmospheric and the symbolic. The light it emanates works to set a mood; it is not meant to be used as a task light. Designer Ragip Erdem will custom make any order based on your literary tastes. Art and coffee table books lend themselves quite well to the creation of Book Lamp, which leaves open a world of possibilities. While he has completed Book Lamps around titles such as Maui and Chocolate, the possibilities are as far-reaching as the entire history of literature. You can create a beaming beacon out of fantastic fairy tales or weighty world histories.
Throwback Thursday - Pan and His Delicious Cakes
Alphabe Thursday.
After a long stop I am back at Alphabe Thursday again. Sometimes time gets in the way.
So Miss Matlock wants us to show stuff beginning with the letter K. I found “Kite” I made this photo on the beach in Spain when we were on holidays there. For more photo’s beginning with K go to Jenny Matlock’s blog. http://jennymatlock.blogspot.com/search/label/Alphabe-Thursday.
Thank you for hosting this lovely meme Jenny.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
A Charleston Walkabout I
Antebellum Mansions, South Battery, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
Corinthian Capital, US Customs House, East Bay Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
Ironwork Gate Shadow, Dock Street Theatre, Church Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
Rainbow Row Carpet, Market Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
Carriage Horse and Tourists, East Bay Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
Pirate House Fan Window, Church Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
Elliott Street Windows, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok A few sights you might see walking around Charleston. |
Closet Design For Children
Closet Design For Children.Closet Design For Children is the most important thing for your child, maybe some people have neglected the needs of a child, below are designed for your child's closet.
Above is a design for your child's closet, the shape and size of the medium, and size that are easy to make your child's bedroom arrangement anda.Keindahan place in your child's bedroom will be reflected by the inherent beauty of the color of paint on the closet, everyone must would say that the closet was tanpak beautifully tailored to the size of the room her room, so do not carelessly you should choose for your closet, because your baby will feel comfortable with the atmosphere of his bedroom.
Interior Decoration And Furniture Design
Interior Decoration And Furniture Design
Contemporary Luxury Room Furniture
Interior Decoration And Furniture Design
Contemporary Luxury Room Furniture
Interior Decoration And Furniture Design
Outdoor and watery Wednesday.
For outdoor I have some pictures of flowers I made during our holidays.
Outdoor Wednesday is hosted by Susan. For more outdoor photo’s go here: http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/
Watery Wednesday.
Today it was so hot here in this country that the dogs were very happy they could go for a swim.
For more Watery Wednesday photo’s go here: http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Polia
Who knew that the new lighting fixture called Polia by Manuel Vivian for Axo Light was conceived after the designer read a book called “Hypnerotomachia Poliphili”? Apparently within the covers of a book - whose lengthy title means “Poliphilo’s Strife of Love in a Dream” - wandering dreams are written down by the emblematic Italian Renaissance writer, Francesca Colonna.
Like a book of light blowing open in the wind, Polia keeps on of its sides firmly planted against the wall. Pale in color it does not seek more attention than its glowing shade deserves. In fact, the overgrown sconce uses its “novel appearance” to make us think of its resemblance instead of its personalized spin on lighting design. Recommend alone or in pairs, the Polia collection can be used in public or private settings. It can rest vertically or horizontally against the wall as if it is opening up due to gravity or a strong gust of wind. Either way, the design fits well into its surroundings that may include bedrooms, living areas, lounges, or maybe even a lucky library.
Whether you’re into books, lighting, or the fixtures that find a place fusing the two, this Polia Light by Manuel Vivian for Axo Light can help guide the way as you wander through your dreamworld.
Cute Max Side Table
I've posted about our custom made Max coffee table before but today we took delivery of this little Max side table which I had made for placement between 2 single beds in a client's guest bedroom. I couldn't resist sharing this little beauty with you all.
I've posted about our custom made Max coffee table before but today we took delivery of this little Max side table which I had made for placement between 2 single beds in a client's guest bedroom. I couldn't resist sharing this little beauty with you all.
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