The LED floor lamp by Studio Swine – an original solution respectful of the environment
The swine interdisciplinary studio, led by Azusa Murakami and Alexander Groves, has the unique LED lamp floor made from recycled bottles. The interesting thing about this is primarily the art of recycling. The bottles were not converted broken glass, but they were heated and plumped. So different forms organically curves were controlled. Transparent green lamps have lights LED thin sticks as brass. The treated glass has a higher quality and strength and requires less energy. The LED lamp has a distinctive pear-shaped and is the undisputed focal point in any room. The stem of the actual lamp is made of recycled wood and coarse grains was made to better contrast of texture. The swine studio hanging lamps and track lighting with the same processing technique produces glass. All these works of art belonging to the "Collection de São Paulo", which was created for the Coletivo Amor de Madre Gallery. Exposure
A fabulous sustainable work
Exposure
What do you think of a cool, bright cactus in the living room?
A beautiful eye-catcher
Smooth texture and warm light
Minimalism Original
Inspired by the Brazilian tropical modernism 50s designers use recycled and sustainable swine Studio exclusively for their work materials. Check out these eco-friendly LED lamp environment and enjoy their creativity and attention to detail.