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https://unknown-untitled.com/
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seen from Malaysia

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seen from United States

seen from Mexico

seen from United States

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https://unknown-untitled.com/
Creds go to my very best friend, rares cioroga
Louis Kahn
via :
https://www.erco.com/service/microsites/products/eclipse-the-art-of-illuminating-7108/en/
via :
https://www.wastberg.com/
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http://www.bang-olufsen.com/en/collection/speakers/beolab-50
Aida Lamp- Angelo Mangiarotti -
The Aida Lamp is one of the most characteristic lamps drawn by Angelo Mangiarotti. There is a certain tension in the design that makes for an interplay with the two large volumes that are connected only by a slim stem which seems too weak to hold the larger shade.
Again, Angelo Mangiarotti references the structures in his architecture that he is so famous for – slim, elegant pillars that supports large and heavy ceilings in an almost impossible lift. Of course the lamp is not fragile or out of balance, but is a beautiful and sculptural lamp that creates a soft indirect light.
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http://www.karakter-copenhagen.com/uk-us/products/aida-lamp
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http://works.andreasonleibel.com/Tilt-Linear-Light