Wreath Project by Agnieszka Lasota Plays on Polish Tradition
Christina Butty — October 17, 2009 — Art & Design
References: agnieszka-lasota.pl & dezeen
In Poland, when a home is complete, a wreath is hung on the roof to let the world know. Agnieszka Lasota’s wreath project plays on this tradition, since it is meant to be used when a user has finished decorating.
Each wreath in the lamp project is comprised of 120 pieces of silk ribbon tied to a wire spiral. As you can see from the gallery above, the wreath project pieces are available in a variety of colours and lengths.
Each wreath in the lamp project is comprised of 120 pieces of silk ribbon tied to a wire spiral. As you can see from the gallery above, the wreath project pieces are available in a variety of colours and lengths.
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