The Fractalia Light Looks like It Crawled Out of the Sea
Meghan Young — May 14, 2010 — Art & Design
References: cedrimartini.it & contemporist
I don't know about you, but the Fractalia light looks like the tentacles of an octopus were petrified and formed into a stunning (albeit slightly frightening) light fixture. Its sweeping lines and graceful curves evoke a sense of exoticism that is hard to resist.
Designed by Cedri/Martini, the Fractalia light debuted during the Milan Design Week 2010 at the Zona Tortona show. A chandelier that would add drama to even the simplest of spaces, see the gallery above for more images.
Designed by Cedri/Martini, the Fractalia light debuted during the Milan Design Week 2010 at the Zona Tortona show. A chandelier that would add drama to even the simplest of spaces, see the gallery above for more images.
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