Yes, yes, yes we have finally got rid of the rain here! It is nice and warm outside in the 90’s or 30’s as you wish! With the sun comes shadows right! Here are a few examples how designers have gotten inspired by this natural phenomenon.
The Brittish designer Chris Duffyactually uses the shadow as a support of these series of chairs. This one is called “wolf within” where the shadow is a faux fur rug!
“The shadow chair”
The collection “Shade” by the Swedish trio Front . They love to play on conceptual design and this feels as if it just came out of their sketching pad.
Cute!
“Tazzombra” by the Chilean designer Veronica Posada she included very smartly the shadow in the cup!
This beautiful shelf “Crochet Steel” designed by the Islandic duo Gudrun Gunnlangsdottir and Jon Hreinsson the founders of Studiobility. The perforation in the steel gives this beautiful reflection of “grandma’s old crochet”!
The Australian artist Sarah Parkes speciality is working in macrame (textile making using knotting). This knotted “Egg lamp” casts a beautiful shadow on the floor.
This is a fashion boutique in Tel Aviv “Delicatessen” . Now how cool aren’t these yellow shadows and they really help the white stand out.
Shadow becomes Art!
Yes, yes, yes we have finally got rid of the rain here! It is nice and warm outside in the 90’s or 30’s as you wish! With the sun comes shadows right! Here are a few examples how designers have gotten inspired by this natural phenomenon.
The Brittish designer Chris Duffyactually uses the shadow as a support of these series of chairs. This one is called “wolf within” where the shadow is a faux fur rug!
“The shadow chair”
The collection “Shade” by the Swedish trio Front . They love to play on conceptual design and this feels as if it just came out of their sketching pad.
Cute!
“Tazzombra” by the Chilean designer Veronica Posada she included very smartly the shadow in the cup!
This beautiful shelf “Crochet Steel” designed by the Islandic duo Gudrun Gunnlangsdottir and Jon Hreinsson the founders of Studiobility. The perforation in the steel gives this beautiful reflection of “grandma’s old crochet”!
The Australian artist Sarah Parkes speciality is working in macrame (textile making using knotting). This knotted “Egg lamp” casts a beautiful shadow on the floor.
This is a fashion boutique in Tel Aviv “Delicatessen” . Now how cool aren’t these yellow shadows and they really help the white stand out.