Miss Maple Pendant Lamp by Elisa Strozyk
German designer Elisa Strozyk has created the Miss Maple pendant lamp.
The pendant lamp “Miss Maple” is showing the use of a familiar material in an unconventional way. We usually experience wood as a plain surface, but here it is broken down into a grid of triangles. This makes a flexible lampshade which can be transformed manually in three-dimensional ways.
While the lamp generates warm light at night the surface outside becomes more evident with daylight and turns the lamp into sculptural object.

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Visit Elisa Strozyk’s website – here.
Photos by Sebastian Neeb
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Kenn on 29 Jun 2010 at 8:15 pm #
Ever since I first saw the Strozyk’s Wooden Textiles I’ve loved the look and playfulness of the material. Seeing it used as a lamp shade plays up the texture and geometry is a pretty spectacular way. So innovative, so stunning. Love it.
littlebadwolf on 29 Jun 2010 at 9:52 pm #
at the same time this textile is a product of high tech, there is a warm and primitive appeal to it which is unusual in an element of modern design. both edgy and inviting.