Daydream, magic lamps made of Japanese paper





To experiment with light, or his sources — an unusual, original fixtures, is the favourite hobby of the Japanese designer Tomomi Saudi (Tomomi Sayuda). The ingenuity that Japanese women are known to us by one of her past projects, lamp-stamen Oshibe (Osebe), which not only shines but sings. And this year she has introduced a new, equally romantic and interesting project, pendant lamp, called Daydream, which can be translated as "Dreams" and to imagine that in such your head designers, coming up with your fantastic art projects.

Indeed, bright, elegant, and incredibly stylish "Dreams" may resemble cloud, but with the same success they can be called flowers, and cabbage, especially those that are green or blue colour. Unusual colorful lampshades made by the author of the project manually from a special Japanese paper wasi. It has long been used in Japan as filter for Windows and doors, turning the bright sunlight into a soft, warm, enveloping light from which the house is comfortable and peaceful.





Shades of colored Japanese paper, thick and durable material, not only safe in life, but also able to create in the room a special atmosphere to set the mood, depending on what color the lamp is currently switched on. Yet you have three choices of shades: emerald, cherry, and orange, which Tomomi of Sauda gave a creative name Sprout, Cherry, and Rainbow and three sizes: 56 cm, 43 cm and 31 cm price multicolor "dreams" called Daydream depends on the latest indicator.





Collection of fantasy lights Daydream the author was first introduced to the public at ICFF design forum, held in new York in may of this year.

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