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Favourite Things by Chen Karlsson

Mar 25, 2010 By furnitureinchina , dezeen
Tag: Design,Stockholm 2010,Chen Karlsson,lamp,lighting

Stockholm 2010: at the Stockholm Furniture Fair this week Stockholm studio Chen Karlsson present a lamp where treasured objects can be exhibited inside a transparent tank beneath the light source.

 

Stockholm 2010,Chen Karlsson,lamp,Design, lightingFavourite Things by Chen Karlsson

Called Favourite Things, the design is meant to spotlight objects of importance to the owner, which can be accessed through an aperture in the side of the plastic shade.

 

 

 

Stockholm 2010,Chen Karlsson,lamp,Design, lightingFavourite Things by Chen Karlsson

 

Stockholm 2010,Chen Karlsson,lamp,Design, lightingFavourite Things by Chen Karlsson

Stockholm 2010,Chen Karlsson,lamp,Design, lightingFavourite Things by Chen Karlsson

The information below is Chen Karlsson

At Stockholm Furniture Fair the Scandinavian-Asian design company Chen Karlsson show Favourite Things – a lamp to let you exhibit the tales and things you like. Favourite Things – lamp and gallery for the home. A lamp to spread the light and tales of your favourite things.

About Chen Karlsson

Chen Karlsson is a asian-scandinavian design company and producer composed of the two famillies of Chen (Chen-Yen and Hung-Ming) and Karlsson (Tina and Johan). We stir around our eastern and western heritage to design products for a rich and beautiful everyday life. Chen Karlsson is situated Stockholm, Sweden.

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