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A Spare Office Ensemble with a Sustainable Ethos
Self Discipline is Zupanc’s showcase of a handful of impressively minimalistic products that cohere into an holistic whole. The five items on display—the aforementioned Pompon Lamp, a pair of Homework Cabinets, the Homework Desk, and the Homework Chair—each display the qualities of what Zupanc refers to as “a monastic asceticism… the installation of a chandelier, desk, and chair provokes the thoughts on today’s key values, needs, habits, and the minimalism of life choices we are able to choose from.”
About the Designer: The work of designer Nika Zupanc has won adulation from such dissimilar publications as Elle USA, Business Week, Clear Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal as, respectively, “punk elegance,” “techno chic,” “larger than life,” and “the real deal.” Such high praise from such distinct quarters suggests the makings of a true visionary. Zupanc’s work bears this out. During the past three years, she’s won raves for her Lolita Lamps (Moooi), her Maid Chair (Moroso), and her Tailored Chair. Her pieces possess a whimsical quality that hearkens back to the past, yet their high-functionality and smart design situate them squarely in the present.
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