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The Bubbly Floor Lamp from Rosie Li Studio is a freestanding functional sculpture, captivating with repeating handcrafted shapes inspired by the grape-like botryoidal hematite mineral and soap bubbles. Forgoing traditional design, creator Rosie Li Studio builds its pieces on science, math, nature, and minimal forms. Nature’s presence is felt instantly with the rich textural notes of the alabaster base. A nod to clustered forms in nature, craftsmen arrange multi-scale brass globes in a tree-like display that visually moves organically. These globes present a fresh silhouette at every viewing angle. Blown glass shades define the warm light. This light creates an atmosphere and adds popping highlights to the tall display.
After completing a bachelor’s degree in furniture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Rosie Li teamed up with engineer Philip Watkins in 2015 to form Rosie Li Studio. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, the duo embarks on designing geometrically sophisticated lighting and living products that are manufactured and finished by hand. Combining Li’s background in furniture design and Watkin’s expertise in mathematics, there is a strong sense of spatial understanding apparent in each of their lighting and living designs.
Key Features
The Bubbly Floor Lamp from Rosie Li Studio is a freestanding functional sculpture, captivating with repeating handcrafted shapes inspired by the grape-like botryoidal hematite mineral and soap bubbles. Forgoing traditional design, creator Rosie Li Studio builds its pieces on science, math, nature, and minimal forms. Nature’s presence is felt instantly with the rich textural notes of the alabaster base. A nod to clustered forms in nature, craftsmen arrange multi-scale brass globes in a tree-like display that visually moves organically. These globes present a fresh silhouette at every viewing angle. Blown glass shades define the warm light. This light creates an atmosphere and adds popping highlights to the tall display.
After completing a bachelor’s degree in furniture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Rosie Li teamed up with engineer Philip Watkins in 2015 to form Rosie Li Studio. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, the duo embarks on designing geometrically sophisticated lighting and living products that are manufactured and finished by hand. Combining Li’s background in furniture design and Watkin’s expertise in mathematics, there is a strong sense of spatial understanding apparent in each of their lighting and living designs.
- Material: Brass, Alabaster
- Shade Material: Glass
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Electronic low voltage (ELV)
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed Dry Locations
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Made In USA
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