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One of the fascinating results of this design experiment: a number of lights in which the wood takes on opposite rolls from one object to the next - acting as the suspension cable for a ceiling light or stalk of a table lamp in one case, then as their respective shades in the next.
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Likewise, the contrasts within a given kind of light - such as the series of simple table lamps shown above - is particularly stark when you set them next to one another. From similarly-sized sticks and single stand-alone logs to random pieces of driftwood stacked upon one another, the effect varies dramatically.
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From strange mushroom-like stick lights where the log forms the core structure to hanging lamps in which the wood is structurally redundant, this design group is engaged in what may be a never-ending experiment to create the largest variety of contemporary natural-wood furniture in the world.