Video: Magic lamp Nature Chandelier: fairy forest in the room
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Not everyone was lucky enough to live in a private house on the edge picturesque forest or park. But you can find yourself in a clearing under the crowns of trees without even leaving your apartment. To do this, it is enough to acquire a "magic" lamp Nature Chandelier … The art duo carnovsky allowed us to find ourselves in a fairy forest with the help of their RGB landscape and stereoscopic glasses through which we need to look at this picture. And the design company Hilden & Diaz invites you to go to a similar place with the Nature Chandelier home chandelier.
The idea for the Nature Chandelier came from German biologist and naturalist Ernst Haeckel. And with her he turned to the famous studio Hilden & Diaz, which develops and produces original interior design items.
The Nature Chandelier is a seemingly random collection of various shapeless elements, as if collected in random order and crumpled into a single lump. But one has only to hang it under the ceiling, turn on the light bulb and the room in which this piece of furniture is hanging will immediately turn into a fairy forest with magical giant trees bent over you.
Designers from Hilden & Diaz compare the shadows that Nature Chandelier leaves on the walls of a room with Rorschach spots in which everyone can see what they want. Someone will perceive them as beautiful trees surrounding him during a picnic in the forest, and someone as a cover for the monsters hiding behind these objects.
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