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		<title>Lath Lamps by Jonathan Dorthe for Atelier-D</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Lath Lamps are a series of vertically slatted lamps designed by the Montreal-based Jonathan Dorthe for Atelier-D . The lamps are made from thin, laser-cut plywood that are then wrapped with horizontal bands of dark leather or wood veneer. 


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<p> Lath Lamps are a series of vertically slatted lamps designed by the Montreal-based Jonathan Dorthe for Atelier-D . The lamps are made from thin, laser-cut plywood that are then wrapped with horizontal bands of dark leather or wood veneer. </p>
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		<title>C’est Chouette Lamp by Quarch Atelier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Quarch Atelier is a group of young designers in Milan, Italy that join their unique skill sets together to produce various projects. They designed the C&#8217;est Chouette lamp that might be the cutest thing we&#8217;ve ever seen. Inspired by fairy tales, the owl sits inside the outer globe as if to sit in a nest. The two-part fixture is made of white china and the owl part conceals the inner bulb when placed inside, helping to soften the light. If you prefer a brighter light, you can always take the adorable owl out and set it on the table next to it. 


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<p> Quarch Atelier is a group of young designers in Milan, Italy that join their unique skill sets together to produce various projects. They designed the C&#8217;est Chouette lamp that might be the cutest thing we&#8217;ve ever seen. Inspired by fairy tales, the owl sits inside the outer globe as if to sit in a nest. The two-part fixture is made of white china and the owl part conceals the inner bulb when placed inside, helping to soften the light. If you prefer a brighter light, you can always take the adorable owl out and set it on the table next to it. </p>
<p>More here:<br />
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