just an odd post
I realised that I can win at poker if I'm playing with three Pinocchios.
I really should start a blog on home renovation but a couple of things come immediately to mind:
1. I won't have the time and energy to maintain it.
2. I will have the time and energy to do it after the renovation is over.
3. If the renovation is over, I will not have the enthusiasm to start it, much less maintain it.
Why is the original Tom Dixon's mirror ball lamp so expensive and even a reproduction is not cheap?
Replace the underlined item with the following:
1. Achille Castiglioni's Arco Lamp
2. Poul Henningsen's Artichoke Lamp
3. Hans J. Wegner's Shell Chair
4. Hans J. Wegner's Wishbone Chair
Dining area (cause it's not a room) is Scandinavian with a Viking-led invasion of lamp and chairs.
Stairwell is Industrial - cement screed, white walls, glass and steps with stainless steel strips as antislip treads. Need a Mirror Ball Lamp to complete this.
Living room is minimalistic - Arco Lamp accompanying Shell Chair.
Kitchen is .... what is the theme of the kitchen??
Anyway, still not pictures yet. Taken many but yet to decide if there should be a dedicated blog for it.
2 comments:
Why are you even considering a reproduction ?
I know it's like stealing. It's unethical and a blatant disregard for intellectual property. But surely the quest for aesthetics should not be the sole luxury that is available only to the very rich? I am not endowed with spending power but I like beautiful things. I know I may be paying for an inferior rip off but I feel oh-so-satisfied.
=)
solutions?
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