Description
“An ode to raw nature and living verticality”.
The GRUN’ Big Floor Lamp rises like a trunk of light, drawing its essence from the forest, the earth, and primordial plant forms. Its name evokes a silent cry from the ground, a slow but unstoppable growth—like a tree reaching for the sky.
Its base, textured and grounded, recalls bark or stone shaped by time. Tall yet rooted, the lamp holds its space with quiet strength. The light it emits is warm and vertical—like a flame suspended in stillness, casting an atmosphere that feels almost sacred.
Victoria Yakusha is an architect, designer, and artist born in 1982 in Dnipro, Ukraine. She is the originator of the concept of "living design," a creative philosophy deeply rooted in the earth, nature, and Ukrainian cultural traditions.
In 2007, she graduated from the Prydniprovska State Academy of Architecture and furthered her studies in France at the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA). That same year, she founded her own architecture studio.
Technical details :
MATERIALS : ZTISTA, CLASS BLOWING
Origin : Ukraine
Design by : Victoria Yakusha
Lead time : 4 weeks
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