![]() ![]() To illustrate, he shows a rather endearing little table lamp featuring a round bulb with LED filaments arrayed in a flurry of parallel lines, radiating from the bulb’s base like cartoony sound waves. “Finding and sourcing bulbs is often a challenge,” says Stamler, especially since they are often an integral part of the design. ![]() Even a semi-abstract design like Branch, a series of short tubes that branch out in a fan much like, well, a tree branch, are based on repeating lengths of pipe in two sizes, set in exact 45-degree angles. Instead, they start with mid-20 th-century-inspired icons, such as natural or geometric shapes - spheres, cones, cylinders - and combine them in simple, visually rhythmic ways. “Often we find when mid-century designs are revived, it can look contrived,” she notes, “so we don’t adhere strictly to the style.” ![]() These are early 21 st-century products, not reproductions or imitators. Yes, there’s a mid-20 th century flavour to the couple’s designs, Murphy agrees, but only a flavour. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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