Light fixtures have the capability to become stagnant and constantly look the same, but the Lampe L by designer Anna Leymergie has completely changed the way we can light up our rooms.
The Lampe L, similar to an L-shaped couch, has been designed to fit in those impossible-to-light tricky spots, all the while looking amazing. The odd shape of the lamp is complemented by the modernist approach to aesthetic. It is made out of materials like rattan, linen yarn, white oak and Japanese paper, which makes this piece truly standout. The main feature about this lamp is the L shape. The shape enables the owner to be able to fit the lamp in to hard to light places, and as amazing as it is at being a light, owing this piece is also an easy conversation starter.
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