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May 3, 2013
Copper Lights
Designed by Rotterdam-based David Derksen.
From the website:
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Made from one precisely bent, thin copper sheet, these lamps are folded and assembled by hand in The Netherlands.
Each facet reflects its surroundings and so has a different tone, ranging from dark brown to red to orange.
Beautiful and delicate, they produce a pleasant, warm-toned light.
Comes with a 3-meter black fabric-covered flex cord.
Details:
CL-16: 7.25"Ø x 17"; 16 facets
CL-25: 11.4"Ø x 10"; 25 facets
CL-30: 16"Ø x 6.1"; 30 facets
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Apiece, $549.
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