The At-At Walker Lamp by Lifegoods
Meghan Young — February 11, 2010 — Art & Design
References: lifegoods.ch & core77
The inspiration derived from ‘Star Wars’ is fathomless, I’ve decided that this is not just the case, it’s the truth—just take a look at this gorgeous AT-AT Walker Lamp. I never thought I would call an AT-AT Walker-anything gorgeous.
Designed by Lifegoods’ Olivier Burgisser, Sophie Depery and Singal Moesch, the AT-AT Walker Lamp takes an abstract likening to four-legged “dino-bot,” as Core77.com puts it, making the heavy, clunky army machine chic and stylish.
Designed by Lifegoods’ Olivier Burgisser, Sophie Depery and Singal Moesch, the AT-AT Walker Lamp takes an abstract likening to four-legged “dino-bot,” as Core77.com puts it, making the heavy, clunky army machine chic and stylish.
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