This class introduces the foundational texts that have shaped the field of design since the late 19th century, and theoretical texts by artists who address design in their works. Presentations focus on three-dimensional objects created for the mass market or interior design projects. Students must also design an object that is intended for mass production or interior decor.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Smith, Natalie
This Chandelier is meant to be hung next to a bed, sofa, or chair, or any place in the home that might have the need for both ambient and task lighting. The fixture is suspended from twisted brass wire that contains the power wire. The fixture is controlled by touch and is on a dimmer switch; longer touch increases brightness on either end of the chandelier. A halogen bulb encased in the gold, powder coated hollow interior of the fixture directs functional reading and task lighting. The opposite end of the fixture is housed in golden jet-molded plastic that casts glowing ambient light from a specialty LED bulb. The fixture was inspired by the finishing on Tom Dixon Beat lights and Serge Mouille's anthropomorphic sconces.
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