When Nancy Edison dropped her knickers and Samuel dropped trou in the back of a wagon one brisk mid-western night in May 1846, who would have known the product of their tomfoolery would one day lead to such an amazing example of modern design.
This is no "re-invention" of the light bulb, it's a total "re-formation".
Dutch Designer Sander Mulder is the person responsible for taking mundane shidoobee, like the light bulb, and putting a new twist on it as he did with his pendant light dubbed "Eureka".
Made from a laser-cut, postcard-sized aluminum sheet, this light can be shipped to your mother as fast as you can lick a stamp...That's assuming you still have money for stamps after dropping greenbacks on it, something tells me it's not going to be cheap since you have to request a quote via website!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment