The Orikomi Lamp by blaanc Helps the Adobe for Women Association
Meghan Young — December 10, 2013 — Art & Design
References: blaanc & contemporist
Undeniably feminine, the Orikomi Lamp would make the perfect addition in any woman's home or even little girl's bedroom. Of course, while there is a whimsical aesthetic about its design, the Orikomi Lamp is not necessarily youthful. Instead, the gorgeously geometric lampshade has a lighthearted sense of sophistication.
Designed by blaanc, a borderless architecture firm based in both Lisboa, Portugal, and Rio de Janiero, Brazil, the Orikomi Lamp is not only inspired by the art of origami, it is made out of origami paper as well. As written on their website, its "form is simple and elegant in its visual effect, yet complex to create. It is suitable to light a variety of spaces in the home." Proceeds help the Adobe for Women Association.
Designed by blaanc, a borderless architecture firm based in both Lisboa, Portugal, and Rio de Janiero, Brazil, the Orikomi Lamp is not only inspired by the art of origami, it is made out of origami paper as well. As written on their website, its "form is simple and elegant in its visual effect, yet complex to create. It is suitable to light a variety of spaces in the home." Proceeds help the Adobe for Women Association.
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