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Oh wow, these would be stunning as large scale architectural lighting. I'm thinking patio umbrella size for use on a terrasse or even bigger as an element in a public square.
What the heck is I Saloni and why do those posts have zero content other than an image and maybe one line of text?
I find it interesting that Jonas Forsman lists "the reflection of light" as the starting point for his design and not George Nelson's "Half-Nelson" lamp... I guess imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?