Video: Lamps are not for the humble
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It is not often, unfortunately (or fortunately?), That designers and designers touch on the topic of sex. There are not many projects that we see, in one way or another, reflecting intimate relationships. However, we don't think it's worth writing how important this topic is.
The Singapore-based designer known online as Daniel loves objects has created a series of concepts that are definitely not modest. These are lamps made in the form of human figures, however, male or female, it is impossible to make out … The figures here take a variety of poses, from quite decent to those that are not customary to talk about in society. As soon as it grows, the lamps are designed for a certain category of users - you definitely cannot put such a lamp in a nursery.
But in the bedroom of adults, they will be very appropriate, no matter what you prefer with your husband. Despite its some promiscuity, if you can write about lamps like that, they are extremely aesthetically pleasing and elegantly executed. Although the figures do not have faces and pronounced sexual characteristics, they can really excite so well … True, they are still lamps, and nothing more. Moreover, at night you will most likely absolutely do not care about the shape, size and color of the lamps. So something, but this is clearly not the most important thing. It would seem that these are just decorative elements, which, moreover, will not fit into any interior. But what a designer is! Let it be in the role of concepts for now, but the lamps make you admire yourself.
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