forms of nature chandelier created by thyra hilden and pio diaz

Remember that creepy forest scene in Snow White when she runs away from the huntsmen? The forest seems to be teeming with magical creatures, both docile and violent, like giant trolls. Even the trees move and entangle her. Well, now you can recreate that scene in any room of your house with the Forms of Nature chandelier. Some have jokingly said that this idea, created by Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz, is “a recipe for childhood trauma,” while others have explained that they would “simply die” if they didn’t have one. When you turn the chandelier on, tangled roots and branches cast a 360 degree shadow around your room — transforming it into a spooky forest. Would you want one of these hanging in your house?For behind the scenes pictures, stories and special contests, follow us on Facebook! Spice-up your home with these cool items Your home is your sanctuary, and the way you design it speaks volumes about your tastes, interests, and character. Whether you’re simply relaxing with a glass of wine after work or throwing a dinner party for friends, you want your home be the most awesome place imaginable.
We found some items and decoration ideas that will accomplish just that. 1. Tiny Cloud by Richard Clarkson Studio in Brooklyn, NY. Bring the beauty of nature indoors. This ethereal home addition contains a smart LED-reactive speaker and ambient light that flickers to life when you enter the room. It can simulate all manner of weather conditions from a thunderous cloud to this insane rainbow mode. Get your own here. 2. Anatomical Heart Vase by Esque Studio in Portland, OR. Designed by Justin Parker, this vase represents the anatomy of the heart, the hardest working muscle in the body. The atria and ventricles are chambers for flower stems. Giving flowers from the heart has been reimagined. 3. Hammock Bed by Le Beanock in the United KingdomNo further explanation needed. 4. Amber Onyx Wine Rack by the Mark Breithaupt Wine and Dine Collection in Phoenix, AZ A unique wine rack for the wine connoisseur. This amber onyx seven bottle rack hosts both standard and jumbo bottles of wine with an organic flow of curves directly carved by the artist.
Each piece is signed and dated. chandelier kat perkins 5. 360-degree Forest Chandelier by Hilden & Diazwaterford chandelier avoca Lighting can work wonders, especially with this “Forms of Nature” chandelier designed by Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz. visual comfort kassel chandelierThe chandelier itself looks like a stunning bundle of white tangled branches, and the sculpture casts shadows on the walls and ceiling that look like a dense forest. Both beautiful and eerie. 6. Mikado Bookshelves by Compagnie in Jura, France Out with the boring bookshelves, in with Mikado. Essentially, it’s a sculpture on your wall that showcases your books as well. The bookshelf is designed by French architect Jean-Francois Bellemere, but you have the option to customize spacing options depending on the size of the books you want to display.
Very clean and modern. Hat Tip: So Bad So GoodLight is essential for our day to day living. Thanks to Thomas Edison, who invented the first commercially practical incandescent light, everybody’s lives became much easier during the night. But a hundred years later lights are not only about brightening up the room anymore – it has also become a medium of art expression. The creativity of people has found a way to integrate art into it. Today, there are many lighting ideas that we can only call genius – like Edison genius! Here are some that inspired us to think and get creative… This particular cloud lamp by Richard Clarkson Studio is equipped with motion sensors which detect a person’s presence to create different lighting and thunder sounds. You can also play music via bluetooth! Buy this lamp or, if you are satisfied with only the design, why not make one for yourself! This lamp designed by Gregory Bonasera uses recycled teacups with a low voltage fitting.
This creative lighting turns the room into a forest at night – really clever idea by Thyra Hilden & Pio Diaz! Do you think you could make one with cupcake liners? A lamp like this from Calabarte requires some really good carving skills. Buy British hats from the thrift shop. These lamps would be great gifts for the jokers! via Graham and Green Want to try this? Check out dosfamily‘s tutorial. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ABSOLUTELY AWESOME, WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Get our most popular posts delivered direct to your inbox every weekend! Let's do this, Captain! * Relax... we hate spam even more than you do. We will never share your details!The Cloud, hanging sculpture designed by Richard Clarkson, is made of soft hypoallergenic fiberfill, a multi-colored lamp, speakers, and a Bluetooth connection, all controlled by Arduino processors, which are wired to a remote control. When connected, The Cloud lights up in time to music and reacts to powerful sensors, simulating storm-like flashes and noises.
LIGHT – A series of a table lamp and a floor lamp, designed by YOY. YOY is a Tokyo based design studio composed by Naoki Ono, a spatial designer, and Yuki Yamamoto, a product designer.When switched on, a shade of light will appear on the wall. There is a LED inside the head of the pole which imitates a socket. Forms in Nature is an incredible light sculpture engulfed by a dense and unruly tree and root system that transforms your room into a shadowy forest, which is changed and intensified depending on the brightness of the light. Dimming the light creates the mesmerizing effect of a weak fire burning deep in the center of the forest. This is ‘Les Cordes’ chandelier by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur. A ceiling light like a rope or a network of light which appears to cross the ceiling. It is a stunning modern chandelier which illuminates the interior of Château Borély, in the southern part of Marseille. Using curved glass tubes with LED strips tucked inside, light seems to live and circulate in the entrance space.
Cloud Pendant Lamp by Jonas Wagell for Bsweden uses a curved shape to present an appearance that varies by viewing angle, and a gradient filter that concentrates light downwards, making it perfect for grouping into a seemingly random cloud formation. This lamp is a Winner of Lamp of the Year 2014 by Elle Decoration Swedish Design Awards. Edmondo Testaguzza has designed My Love, a collection of suspension lamps made from lacquered brass for Italian manufacturer Karman. The Soft Light, designed by German design student Simon Frambach is soft and flexible light shade made of foamed polyurethane. Soft Light can be placed in unused spaces like cavities in furniture and other places as an object that fills a void in one’s living environment. Its warm and tangible surface invites to touching and literally feeling light. Studio Macura have designed LETi, a pendant light that includes a clip-on 3D printed bird. Architects and designers olivier chabaud and jean-françois bellemère have designed the ‘oiseau’ light for compagnie, a whimsical luminaire which features a small bird perched along its base.