Twig Lamps
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October 10, 2018 | Architecture
Twig Lamps by Atelier Maziné
Twig Lamps is a collection of table lamps made from concrete, wood and recycled glass. It is a minimalistic and decorative lighting that shows a really strong contrast between textures and materials.
It is designed by Atelier Maziné, an architecture and design studio founded in 2015 by Marine Faisandier and Richie Marudai, and produced in a collaboration with the JP Auneau workshop.
Reminiscent of vertical wooden shutters, the upper section is made of solid oak and beech, boasting a pale brown tone and grain patterns; it houses a light bulb that spreads its warm glow through the equal spaces created by the perfectly rounded ‘twigs’. The rectangular base is made of concrete which has been produced without sand but combined with random pieces of recycled glass, beautifully complementing the warmth of the wooden box.
The design is handmade in French. The wood is from well-managed forests, and featuring pieces of recycled glass and an energy-saving LED light. The Twig lamps are as eco-friendly as they are stylish. They come in three versions and a choice of a red or blue-green wire.
Photo by: Atelier Maziné.