Stitches Tombuctú
Suspended lights from lzf, Designed by Egbert-Jan Burojet
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Product description
Dim:
ø37 x 83 cm – ø14,6” x 32,6”
Natural timber veneer Timberlite® colors:
Ivory White, Yellow, Orange, Red, Blue, Grey, Pale Rose, Sea Blue.
Consult all technical information in the "Catalogue" section, then select Tech Book.
ø37 x 83 cm – ø14,6” x 32,6”
Natural timber veneer Timberlite® colors:
Ivory White, Yellow, Orange, Red, Blue, Grey, Pale Rose, Sea Blue.
Consult all technical information in the "Catalogue" section, then select Tech Book.
Concept
Wood touched by Light - Stitches, the embroidered light
Egbert-Jan Lam of Netherlands-based Burojet Design Studio created the ‘embroidered’ Stitches family of lamps. Called Mopti, Tombuctú, Djenné and Bamako—after towns and cities in the West African nation of Mali—each lamp has its own distinct pattern. To make an individual lamp, veneer lengths are crafted in a traditional sewing fashion: the pattern is marked out, cut and then repeated. Where hemming is normally used to complete a garment, the Stitches lamp has a visible hemstitch through which light radiates.
The unique shape of each Stitches lamp is an allusion to the adobe mosques found across Mali. Moreover, the Stitches lamps embody Mali’s long history as a producer of embroidery.
Egbert-Jan Lam of Netherlands-based Burojet Design Studio created the ‘embroidered’ Stitches family of lamps. Called Mopti, Tombuctú, Djenné and Bamako—after towns and cities in the West African nation of Mali—each lamp has its own distinct pattern. To make an individual lamp, veneer lengths are crafted in a traditional sewing fashion: the pattern is marked out, cut and then repeated. Where hemming is normally used to complete a garment, the Stitches lamp has a visible hemstitch through which light radiates.
The unique shape of each Stitches lamp is an allusion to the adobe mosques found across Mali. Moreover, the Stitches lamps embody Mali’s long history as a producer of embroidery.
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Part of the collection
PENDANT.
Manufacturer
lzf
Family
Stitches
Architonic ID
20244204
Year of Launch
2017
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