fLume Lamps is a collection created by a Brooklyn based architectural design company: Et Al. Collaborative who found inspiration in discarded Christmas trees and also from trees that have fallen during a storm or left outs from landscape projects.
Who would've thought that a simple piece of log would look so stylish in any living space. All they have to do is get rid of branches and pine needles, and let the tree's original shape do rest of the design work. It depends on the natural shape, whether to hang it on the wall or strategically place it on a table.
Here's what their website has to say about this project:
"Influenced by themes of revival, nostalgia and nature, the trees have been returned to the focal point of light in the home lamps. Et Al.'s found materials come not only from holiday trees, but also fallen from storms, and discarded from landscaping projects. Each of the trees is carefully stripped of its branches and pine needles, which are donated to neighboring rooftop garden for mulch. The fLume lamps are minimalist and organic, staying true to form. Each piece is one of a kind and uses exposed filament bulbs of various shapes and sizes."
Click here for more information on fLume Lamps.
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