As a design enthusiast with a penchant for the unconventional and a soft spot for pieces that seamlessly blend form and function, I find myself utterly captivated by Blue Green Works‘ Wood Pendant series. Having spent years navigating the often monotonous world of interior lighting, this collection is a breath of fresh air, a testament to Peter B. Staples’ innovative spirit.
Under the guidance of Peter B. Staples, the cutting-edge design studio known as Blue Green Works, is leaving a substantial mark on contemporary lighting design through the launch of its Wood Pendant collection.
This assembly redefines wood as a captivating focal point rather than just a structural element. The pendant lights, reminiscent of skateboarding’s graceful half-pipes, radiate energy, dynamism, and fluidity. They elegantly blend form and function, pushing the limits of traditional design norms.
The Wood Pendant series comes in various arrangements, boasting three unique dimensions: Large, Small, and Stacked, offering options between White Oak or Black Walnut finishes. Each pendant emphasizes the inherent beauty of wood, displaying its captivating grain patterns and tactile textures. Thoughtfully designed for flexibility, the assortment can be combined and rearranged to suit diverse settings, ranging from cozy residential environments to grand architectural designs.
Beginning on December 16th, the collection will first appear at Time Again, a vibrant cultural hub located in Chinatown, New York City. The pendant designs, priced between $2,200 and $3,200 USD, can only be obtained through Blue Green Works. For additional information, please visit their website.
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2024-12-16 05:55