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May 31, 2006
Honeycomb Lamp — by Kouichi Okamoto
The 27-year-old designer (pictured above with two of his lamps) created an accordion of pleated paper that opens and closes, like a party ornament, into a lamp base and shade.
It was featured in a May 25 New York Times story about last weekend's International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York.
¥3,700 ($33).
More information — including how to order one — here.
May 31, 2006 at 11:01 AM | Permalink
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