Infusion Lighting by Christian Maas
Going Like Sixty — March 18, 2008 — Art & Design
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These medically inspired lamps demonstrate that for this designer, lighting is the life blood of interior design.
The infusion lighting by Christina Maas resemble a cluster of IVs, the bag portions lighting up.
Here is your "lighting joke groaner" for the day: Proctologist asks nurse for help; she returns with Bud Light; he says "No, nurse, I said butt light." At least one of these lights should have a red bulb.
Christian Maas has a sense of humor as well as good design because he disguised the power cord as a rubber tube. Just needs wheels to make it look even more authentic.
The infusion lighting by Christina Maas resemble a cluster of IVs, the bag portions lighting up.
Here is your "lighting joke groaner" for the day: Proctologist asks nurse for help; she returns with Bud Light; he says "No, nurse, I said butt light." At least one of these lights should have a red bulb.
Christian Maas has a sense of humor as well as good design because he disguised the power cord as a rubber tube. Just needs wheels to make it look even more authentic.
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