Ick. Looks like a giant pupua cocoon thing from a science fiction movie.
I'm loving it Nautilus style.
This lamp is taken from a creature in the Legend of Zelda named Like Like. Neat!
I really like this lamp and I almost bought a similar cool, organic lamp by the same designer about 5 or 6 years ago. One thing to bear in mind: Aqua Creations lamps are hyper-expensive!
First I saw nautilus shell. Unfortunately, then I saw larva.
It does look like a cocoon. And it's awesome.
another solution in search of a problem.
looks like more of a giant nightlight then anything of true task value. though ten of them together would probably make an interesting decorative statement.
i'm more of a form function fan.
It kind of reminds me of some kind of worm/insect larvae.
Want.
Can you give us purchasing info when you taunt us with such great items?
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I likey !!!!!!
LOVE IT.
A slinky with lights!! Works for me.
pretty cool
Ick. Looks like a giant pupua cocoon thing from a science fiction movie.
I'm loving it Nautilus style.
This lamp is taken from a creature in the Legend of Zelda named Like Like. Neat!
I really like this lamp and I almost bought a similar cool, organic lamp by the same designer about 5 or 6 years ago. One thing to bear in mind: Aqua Creations lamps are hyper-expensive!
First I saw nautilus shell. Unfortunately, then I saw larva.
It does look like a cocoon. And it's awesome.
another solution in search of a problem.
looks like more of a giant nightlight then anything of true task value. though ten of them together would probably make an interesting decorative statement.
i'm more of a form function fan.
It kind of reminds me of some kind of worm/insect larvae.
Want.
Can you give us purchasing info when you taunt us with such great items?
http://www.aquagallery.com/ - google is my friend! There's different colors too! :)
Their "fan lamp" is lovely. However, their website design sucks.
Not really into the shape of it.
KelthaQTpie,
I can Google the site too, but there's no purchasing information. I'm trying to figure out how many zeroes are involved.