December 17th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
			
				

If you have a lack of power outlets in your home, you have met your match in the nowire lamps.
There are no wires or any other components to this lamp – just a bottom piece with a suction pad and the lamp itself. The suction pad on the bottom on the nowire lamp attaches to smooth surfaces.
The nowire lamps are able to provide light due to an internal battery system. It is charged with a Powermat, an induction charge technology product that also can charge various electronics.
Completely portable, the nowire lamps can be taken with you anywhere you may need a light. They are designed by dicrein, a Spanish design company.
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			December 10th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
			
				

New takes on the traditional floor lamp are the Rug Lamp and the Side Lamp. Made of baby bull skin and goat skin, these lamps are designed by Bina Baitel as part of the Under My Skin Collection.

Under My Skin is Bina Baitel’s first collection that was on display at the NextLevel Galerie, a Paris-based gallery that focuses on artists and designers with a cross-disciplinary approach. Both pieces were on display in the Galerie until the beginning of November. They were made as limited edition pieces.
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			October 3rd, 2010 — Design
			
				
 The new Duesphere Family of lamps by Note Design Studio was inspired by nature, primarily fungi found amongst green moss and large trees. The globes are hand-blown glass and soften the light just enough to set the right mood. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook 
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			September 1st, 2010 — Designer Stuff
			
				

Lolita gets!
How adorable are these Lolita lamps? Aren’t they so prim and proper that you can envision tea and crumpets underneath them?

Designed by Moooi, the Lolita has an injection molded ABS shade and a polyurethane base. She is available in the colors seen above: black, grey, white and pink. Quaint dots line the rim of Lolita’s shade. Aside from the pendant lamp, Lolita also comes in floor and table lamps, all of which should be available from Unica Home early this month.
Where do you see the Lolita Lamps in your life?
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			August 5th, 2010 — Design
			
				
 Funny name, great lamps. Mammalampa is a Latvian brand that creates lighting apparently to declare gentle war on “making lamps differently without adapting, killing or violently beautifying materials.” My favorite are the “Bride” lamps designed by Ieva Kaleja, which have unique braided paper shades that look like something out of a fairy tale — like Rapunzel . It also reminds me of the Frisa lamp by Anika Engelbrecht 
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			April 28th, 2010 — Design
			
				
 ONA sent us over two lamps from their collection, Luzzle and Chromosoma. The first lamp, Luzzle, is designed by Ana Blay and it’s integrated by several modules in a jigsaw puzzle shape that can be fitted in different ways to achieve the desired shape. It is made from polyethylene in colors red, black and white. The design of the second lamp, Chromosoma by Javier Alejandre , revolves around the creation of a genealogical tree
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			April 19th, 2010 — Design
			
				
 Pendant lamps shaped like flashlights . via Materialicious  © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook More Milk: Art Milk | Dog Milk 
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			December 15th, 2009 — Design
			
				
 Gecko has launched some really neato sticker kits that actually function, including lamps and tables. http://www.geckostickers.com.br
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