Sunday, April 24, 2011

Extravagant lights


An extravagant lady with her new lighting creation.

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I love Paris.

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Gone fishing!

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Not for every space…

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I found this fascinating!

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It is called Ortenzia and it looked like candies wrapped in golden foil.

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Chips is the appropriate name of this lighting.

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Just for fun!

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One of my favorites.

What do you think about these images? All these extravagant lights, some in my opinion really “too much”… were exhibited at I Saloni in Milan and I will show soon many more, since this year Euroluce was part of the Design Week and I saw gorgeous ones.

All images ©Albarosa Simonetti

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7 comments:

Marcus Design said...

Happy Easter to you in Milan dear Albarosa! I hope you are having a wonderful time. These lights are really more like sculptural art, aren't they? Quite stunning, many of them I have never seen anything like!
Nancy xo

Jimmy The Undercover Designer said...

I think lighting is one of those items where too much can be accepted in a certain context, once the lights are on chandliers take on a different look, the trick is when the lights are off !
I like most of these selections. Especially the very big ones maybe for a hotel lobby.

peggy braswell said...

Loved seeing these. Hope you are well+having a grand time. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

mary said...

These lights are from another world. I love the creative energy, but how would one place these???

Claudia Juestel said...

Looks like you are having a smashing time in Milan, judging from the show.

How fun these light fixtures are! Although they may not be for everyone I Saloni should be the place to show more out-there designs. It is sort of like a fashion show; not everything will be every day wear for most. I love the last ones too.

Cheers,

Claudia

Maria Killam said...

Look like you are having a wonderful time! Lovely lights!
x
maria

Theresa Cheek said...

LOL! It's never too much! I love the Eiffel Tower and fishing themes. They can get away with it because the repeating pieces are small in scale and similar in color. Light fixtures should make a statement and be a focal point. These photos are great examples of what works!

 
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