It’s autumn and you can hardly see a flower, although we miss the lush blooms and greenery we enjoy in spring and summer. Don’t worry, there is a way to fix the situation – only flower lamps and furniture in your house, and flowers and greens are always with you regardless of the season. Here are some cool and eye-catching items to buy right now.
When designing the inMOOV lamp, the Berlin studio Lieven was inspired by movements in nature, for example when flowers are opened. The body of the faceted lamp consists of the reversible disc that they made themselves. Because of the folding and unfolding of the reversible disc, the lamp can change from a smaller to a much larger, elongated lamp. LED strips are hidden inside, the color temperature of which changes depending on the open lamp. This creates a soft light that illuminates the ceiling, or closed, creating a more focused, warm light pointing downwards. The device can be easily opened and closed by hand.
This clever design might seem a little obvious, but it’s actually quite thoughtful! The floral inspiration of the BLUM lamp is evident in its shape, but it can also be inspired by the energy process of the living plant. Place the plant by the window and solar panels will harvest the sun’s energy to power the bright LED lights. It is the flower that gives back after sunset!
This flower power chandelier by VGnewtrend was presented at Euroluce 2017. It is an ode to spring, nature’s awakening in enchanting bright colors with subtle nuances. Flower Power is the triumph of pink tulips that will highlight your space in a truly original way. This special, charming chandelier, made exclusively to order, consists of a multitude of artificial tulips by VGnewtrend, between which LED Murano glass lamps are harmoniously arranged. The colors of the chandelier can be changed according to customer needs.
Bloom is a series of three table lamps inspired by shapes found in nature. Like large drops, the shades can be associated with buds, fruit or water, while the seams in the construction are reminiscent of fibers. The steel constructions have different heights, which contribute to the association of organic bodies.
Ambienta is designed as a lamp that also includes a self-watering planter. The lamp not only illuminates the room, but also shines on the plants, providing them with their daily photosynthetic needs. The LEDs in the lamp mimic natural white light that allows flowers to grow, and can also be switched to ambient light if you want something milder for your space. The lamp is easy to use from the start and features a design that integrates and separates electrical components from the ground and from the water. The central channel leads the water into the bottom and periodically pours water into the opening at the top. The soil bed is actually an engineered material called rockwool, which is known to help retain water and help plants grow faster.
This botanically inspired clock was created by designer Svetlana Mikhailova and made from veneer and plywood. Oak veneer is used for the top, and intricate shapes in a beautiful eco-style are elegantly cut from it. The lower part is made of birch plywood painted in a dark color. The clock looks so striking that you can spend hours looking at its surface and trying to figure out what you see there. This piece is real art, not just a functional timepiece, it will take center stage in any room, its dramatic appearance is enchanting!
Designer Marcin Rusak’s series of resin furniture, patterned with leaves and flowers encased in the surfaces, is simply beautiful! There is a console, a coffee table, a sculpture and a wall with leaves of tropical plants frozen in resin. Rusak’s Flora Noir range also includes screens, lamps and tables that form blocks of black resin from the wrapped flowers, slice them and reassemble the strips to create fragmented patterns.