On the subject of simple lighting solutions, here’s something that caught my eye from Mocoloco’s Milan reportage. Its a parasol made from lace cut in the pattern of foliage. There is something about this aesthetic of emulating nature which reminds me of Paran’s Sunlight Transporting system. You could put these parasols underneath your Bjork, and being inside could be exactly the same as siting under a tree. The designer Chris Kabel has this, and a couple others intriguing items (such as this modular fit-to-size table cloth) for sale through Droog design.
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I am extremely interested in the Shady Lace Parasol.
Is this item available on the market, as i am an architect and it is perfect for a forthcoming project.
Look forward to hearing from you.
kind regards
sam moffat