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Forms In NatureForms in Nature Inspirations We have finally open a website where to order www.formsinnature.dkForms In Nature a ajouté 3 photos.Dimentions H 190cm W 145cmForms In Nature a ajouté 2 photos.Check out this lovely room with Our mysterious Form In Nature Light Sculpture www.Formsinnature.dk # #Forms In Nature a ajouté 6 photos à l’album Northmodern 2016 — avec Pio Diaz et , à Bella Centre Kopenhagen.New and exciting project by Pio Diaz presented at northmodern!Forms In Nature a changé sa photo de profil.For order information contact us at: m@hildendiaz.dkForms In Nature a ajouté une photo.For details please contact: m@hildendiaz.dkForms In Nature a partagé sa publication.Forms In Nature a ajouté 3 photos.Colector hang in LondonForms In Nature a ajouté une photo.Forms In Nature a ajouté une photo.Copenhague, Hovedstaden, DanemarkForms In Nature a partagé sa photo.Forms In Nature a partagé sa publication.Forms In Nature a ajouté 2 photos.The first press pictures ever taken for Forms in Nature, by photographer Jens BarslundForms In Nature a ajouté 3 photos.

This remarkable chandelier from Hilden & Diaz projects a 360° shadow of trees and roots onto the walls surrounding it. Titled Forms in Nature the light was partly inspired by the drawings of Ernst Haeckel, the German biologist, naturalist, and philosopher (among other things) who is perhaps most famous for discovering thousands of new animal species and mapping them to a genealogical “tree of life”. Hilden & Diaz describe via their website that the shadows in their light are actually upside down:The shadows engulfs the room and transforms the walls into unruly shadows of branches, bushes and gnarled trees. Dimming the lights transforms the installation and one senses a weak fire burning deep in the center of the forest. It appears the light is just a concept right now, but feel free to join the chorus of people begging for the real thing. See related posts on Colossal about lighting, shadows, trees.May 18th, 2013 | | Creative lamp designed by Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz will project shadows of trees and branches onto the walls of your bedroom.

“Forms in Nature” chandelier transforms any room into a beautiful forest. Realistic shadows of the forest are projected onto the walls and ceiling. Hilden & Diaz are currently working on the production model of this innovative and beautiful lamp. It will be released later this year. Also check out: Jellyfish Lamps and Tree Branch BookshelfMy earliest, reading, memories are of getting the "New New Yorker" (which is what I thought it was actually called when I was a little kid, probably because we always had stacks of them around the house and someone was always looking for the latest) and reading every cartoon, cover to cover. Bob Mankoff is right when he says, "The New Yorker is not the bedrock it's the Everest". I for one want to see this indie film get funded. You can help out by going over to kickstarter. where they've reached their goal and are now going for their stretch goal. "Forms in Nature is artwork with a light source surrounded by a dense and unruly tree and root system created in minature sculpture.

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He opened the door and held out a hand to help me out of my car. Such an elegant gentleman. Once inside, he gave a tour of his pristine offices all the while chatting, charming and lovely with a wry sense of humor. In my eyes, the quality that made his work so exquiste, was his ability to layer and mix so many elements yet have it all come out perfectly placed and necessary.I want to come home to more. Being around a lot feels good to me." This is true talent. As it is with stark, modern spaces, being able to achieve a beautiful balance is not as easy as it looks, there is method and an inherent 'eye' behind the discipline. Many can edit until a space is sparse, but it's rare one can edit while filling a space with a profusion of color, texture and movement, maintaining a completely balanced outcome. " I recently contemplated doing my bedroom ceiling with raffia wallpaper, but my friends all told me to "Stop decorating!" an antique mahogany daybed is flanked by a pair of floor lamps

Throw pillows covered in Pali from Manuel Canovas. Painting over daybed by Robert Frame. walls are painted Benjamin Moore's November Skies. from West Elm and the bed linens are from Williams-Sonoma Home. French settee came from Chapman Radcliff. Double-gourd pink bedside lamp was handmade by Christopher Spitzmiller, through Hollyhock. lavishly patterned window shade fabric is Manuel Canovas's Bragance in English handmade charger platesSalad plates from Bardith, New York. are Antique Davenport from Hollyhock. Turquoise bowl from Evans & That day that I came to his office, he was finalizing the details on a book he had been working on about entertaining and floral arrangements (Flair) . He said to me, that he wanted people to understand that one can make the best arrangements by simply using the flowers from the grocery store. One need not spend gobs of money when if you use a little ingenuity, it's all there in front of you. When I asked, he told me his favorite grocery store flower was the Carnation.

Because of that conversation, I always think of Joe Nye when I see Carnations. And because of Joe Nye, I use Carnations often; cut short and bunched in a beautiful highball glass. Such a loss to our design world and to the world in general. He will forever remain one of my great sources of inspiration. Rest in Peace, Joe Nye. I have a garage full of furniture that's: A. too nice to stick out on the alley B. too nice to hock at a garage sale C. probably will join the rest of my furniture stash over in my storage space (bee tee dubs, at last count includes 27 chairs) on which I will continue to pay the monthly fee for another 10 years. Pair of orange Alexander side chairs. Originally: $3,625 Chairish price: $1,450 Is it really worth it at that point? But where else would I sell it? I mean, a garage sale is a great idea, but WHO HAS THE TIME. Collector's Edition Bamboo Server, by Baker. Originally $4,150 Chairish price: $1,200. First of all, total disclosure, I've just joined their team to head up the LA market.

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