From designer Etienne Esmenjaud, founder of the UK-based design collective Desinature , comes Lily , a reversible lampshade that will add some serious color to your interiors. Flip the petals over when assembling and you have an outer white shade with a barely visible peek of color from the inside. The flat-packed fixture assembles in minutes with your choice of which way you want to go – bold (color out) or subtle (color in)
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Color Pop: Lily Lampshade by Desinature
USIN-e , Amaury Poudray and Rémi Bouhaniche, will show works this Spring at The Gallery in Brussels. Amaury and Rémi both attended the Ecole Supérieure d’Art et de Design in Saint Etienne, France, and after a period of study in the United States and India respectively, decided to start a common creative activity — USIN-e. Their work has been featured at numerous exhibits and now they’ve designed a new collection, PRELUDE, especially for this show at The Gallery. PRELUDE consists of 5 rattan items that will be produced in limited edition as well as other works that they’ve created. Sketch of a PRELUDE piece: About PRELUDE, the designers say, “What we aim at is creating a link between things apparently in contrast: persons, techniques, materials
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USIN-e at The Gallery