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Floto + Warner Beacon Lamps by CH Contributor

by Sarah Moroz

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Floto + Warner really know how to light up a room with their original creations. Their past project was both good-looking and sustainably made from recycled materials. Their current project involves a cheeky take on the natural world—by using fake bugs. Hoards of them crawl up the lamp bases designed by Kartell, Phillippe Starck, Martin Baas and others, swarming towards the bulbs. Now either you're a design aficionado with a taste for Animal Planet, or you're just going to be too icked to even flip the switch. Either way, talk about moths to the flame. Read More...

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This entry posted on 10 March 2009 at 5:03 PM
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