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April 25, 2009

Campana Brothers Woodfloor Lamp

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From Nick Vinson's story in today's Financial Times:

"This lamp has a very simple construction process. Slim strips of pine are drilled with holes and then attached to series of metal rings; the rings, which run from the base up to the shade, also contain the light fittings. That its designers are the Brazilian Campana brothers, whose goal is to 'triumph with simple solutions,' creating the precious out of the day-to-day, should come as no surprise."

"The São Paulo-based duo describe this as a reading lamp with a scenic approach. It gives off an interesting type of light, with geometric beams projected on to the floor, wall and ceiling, giving 'the impression of a forest,' something like sun peaking through trees. The idea was originally developed for Humberto, who needed a lamp at home...."

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