Designer Pages has launched a very handy app called Showrooms that helps architects and designers (any anyone else) quickly locate architecture and interior
When you switch on a GINGER hanging light you see with your eyes what a luxurious light effect it can create: lights and glasses sparkle in an elegant waterfall creating a perpetual brilliant motion. The rings quantity and position makes unique any of the composition you may choose for this design chandelier. Each crystal ring hangs in a circle scheme that falls from the ceiling and floats in the air. The colour chosen for some of the rings will add a drop of life here and there (maybe ruby red or warm amber or trendy purple or black).
Reinterpreting the ‘chong-sa-chorong’, the korean illumination device, in terms of modern thoughts. This lighting device could be hanged onto fixed metal pole, or held by hand, but most importantly when it was hanged onto a long fixed pole called ‘deung rong deh’, it would vividly show the difference between the wall and the illumination itself, building up tensions in the atmosphere. That tension could be maximized by just hanging on to the supporting pole, and I have brought along the advantageous idea from the ‘chong-sa-chorong’ which is being able to move from place to another in various directions.
Designer Maarten Baas literally had in a hand in creating these furniture pieces that have been molded with synthetic clay. The metal frame inside serves to
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