Clear your desk or bookshelf, for this charming L-based lamp needs a place to sit. Or hang, to be precise.
Like a curious child or an animal, this ’’little fellow’’ leans over any square edge, trying to look at the world below. Due to its interesting shape, this angular lamp creates the impression of movement and you’re never quite sure if it wants to get off or climb to some surface.
Being made of rattan, white oak Japanese paper and linen yarn, every single piece is hand-stitched, hence each one is unique. When turned on, it discretely illuminates the surroundings and shows that edgy design can have a bright side, too.
Anna Leymergie is a Paris-born designer, who graduated in design and interior architecture from the ESAG Penninghen in 2010. She makes the objects herself, using natural materials and a lot of patience and commitment.
July 24, 2013