Illuminated Art by Alex Earl
Elsa Blaine — November 16, 2008 — Art & Design
References: alexearl.au & apartmenttherapy
Designer Alex Earl uses his home in Australia to showcase his fabulous lighting and furniture. You can see the polypropylene lionfish lamp on his website, but it's not until you see it hanging in Earl's own apartment that you can really appreciate its glory.
The designer also decorates with his butterfly light in both black and white. The folks at Apartment Therapy were treated to a tour of Earl's new apartment, which is filled with the creator's personal Scandinavian-inspired furniture.
The designer also decorates with his butterfly light in both black and white. The folks at Apartment Therapy were treated to a tour of Earl's new apartment, which is filled with the creator's personal Scandinavian-inspired furniture.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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