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February 6, 2010

The functional sculpture

Why settle for functionality? ... seems to say Italian brand 21ST LIVINGART via its collection of light/planters.

Why not ensure pots and lights become stunning sculptures for your modern outdoor space? If you're looking for a way to add space and really bring an artistic edge to your garden or patio, this is the ideal way to do so. Pots can be incredible works of sculpture, and of course, when teamed with the right plants they can look even better.

So the next time you're gazing around and wondering how you can make your garden look as appealing as the idea of Free Online Bingo, no deposit, think about using pots and lights. With the right lights and the right shapes, the shadows and creative shape of your garden can really flourish.

The brand was at Maison et Objet and it drew my attention because the booth was buzzing with admirative visitors discovering this new kid on the block.
 
http://www.italian-furniture-design.com/vmchk/lighting/floor/caprice.html



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Post Functional sculpture 3.jpg'Kadabra' and Caprice are two of their designs (available is white, orange and green). Post Functional sculpture 4 (2).jpg

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Any idea when or if these will be available in North America? They really are beautiful!

Great contemporary garden lighting idea. I will be putting these on one of my clients roof terrace gardens very soon.
Josh Ward Garden Design
http://www.joshwardgardendesign.com

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