Stunning design innovation and creativity are combined to deliver the flawless Anemone Lamp. Anemone is a malleable white lamp composed of connected four-wall cells. A protective metal sphere inside the lamp both isolates the bulb from the exterior and serves as the lamp’s core, turning it into an interactive piece that can be used on a variety of surfaces. Anemone infuses simple geometric forms with an unexpected fluidity, turning a conventionally static object into a playful, tactile experience.
Designed by: Heath Nash
Features:
- Available in White only
- Choose between size small and large
- Optional cord available
- Constructed of a coated steel interior frame wrapped with tyvek
- Can be used resting on a variety of surfaces or hanging
- Tear, temperature and water resistant
- UL listed
- Maximum lamp rating is 60 watt
Specifications:
- Small Lamp: 17" H x 15" W x 15" D
- Large Lamp: 21.5" H x 38.6" W x 38.6" D
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Artecnica's mission is to elevate the purpose and value of everyday objects by using design to enchant, inspire and transform through the powerful tools of art and technology. Enchant - the unusual aesthetics of the object visually captivate the eye of the viewer; Inspire - an emotional attachment to the object develops while experiencing awe and stimulation, filling the heart; and Transform - excited and involved, the viewer's intellectual analysis evolves attitudes toward living environments, and ultimately life itself, intertwining the brain. Art represents the most personal expression of our design language, technology our unique application of materials, fabrication methods and techniques.
Artecnica's initial focus was on visual excitement, artistic expression and use of exciting shapes and colors. The "eye" was king. As Artecnica grew, the reward of pure visual excitement was joined by intense commitment to design. They then started traveling the world, where they began exploring and sharing experiences. Specialized vendors were selected and collaborations with designers, merchants and craftsmen had begun. This allowed Artecnica to explore new materials experimentally and spontaneously.