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		<title>Chorong Lamp by Joongho Choi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Korean designer Joongho Choi has designed a reinterpretation of the traditional Korean chong-sa-chorong lighting. From the designer: This lighting device could be hanged onto fixed metal pole, or held by hand, but most importantly when it was hanged onto a long fixed pole called &#8220;deung rong deh,&#8221; it would vividly show the difference between the wall and the illumination itself, building up tensions in the atmosphere. That tension could be maximized by just hanging on to the supporting pole, and I have brought along the advantageous idea from the &#8220;chong-sa-chorong,&#8221; which is being able to move from place to another in various directions. © 2010 Design Milk &#124; Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings &#124; Permalink &#124; No comments &#124; Tweet This &#124; Share on Facebook 


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<p> Korean designer Joongho Choi has designed a reinterpretation of the traditional Korean chong-sa-chorong lighting. From the designer: This lighting device could be hanged onto fixed metal pole, or held by hand, but most importantly when it was hanged onto a long fixed pole called &#8220;deung rong deh,&#8221; it would vividly show the difference between the wall and the illumination itself, building up tensions in the atmosphere. That tension could be maximized by just hanging on to the supporting pole, and I have brought along the advantageous idea from the &#8220;chong-sa-chorong,&#8221; which is being able to move from place to another in various directions. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook </p>
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