Thursday, January 7, 2016

adjustable-man-size lamps-by-daniel-loves-objects-1.jpg When we say portable mannequin we imagine immediately a wooden body with visible joints, we turn to the way we want. Now, Singapore-based designer Daniel loves Objects'; Eyes it is a very different thing. This is just another example of how even the most mundane taken everyday objects from their earthly function and offered to be a new artistic dimension. Speaking of sizing physical time- this is available in two sizes at your service light. Still in the prototype phase, the floor lamp comes up in the actual human size with its 1.7 m. The smaller table lamp is 0.8 m high, but all other features remain unchanged. The gilded metal casting mannequins have put on a hat-like shadow and has lamps. The lamps '; each articulation moved and bent, just like the real models. It can therefore different human positions, such as seating, climbing, kneeling or leaning against a wall - their job is to be there and serve our lighting requirements. The power cable is the only point which reveals the actual function of this human-sized lighting. We might otherwise mistake them to be enchanted for some alien robot creatures that have come down to earth, with their whimsical us light!
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