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Lampe de table Womb 01 de Jan Ernst
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Découvrez cette lampe de table Womb inspirée de la nature et conçue par l'artiste sud-africain Jan Ernst.

Jan Ernst est un créatif multidisciplinaire spécialisé dans l'art fonctionnel et le design spatial utilisant l'argile comme matériau principal. Son travail est motivé par sa fascination pour les structures naturelles telles que les coraux, les champignons et les formations rocheuses.

Ses créations organiques découlent de sa compréhension abstraite de la forme et de l'espace influencée par son expérience en architecture, son lien avec le monde naturel et son héritage sud-africain.

Délai : 5 à 6 semaines

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Dimensions : L 480mm H 500mm P 220mm

Matériaux : grès blanc, terre cuite, argile noire

Année : 2022

Origine : Le Cap, Afrique du Sud​


Lampe de table Womb 01 de Jan Ernst
Lampe de table Womb 01 de Jan Ernst
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