Design, Interior Design

Olab lamp by Grégoire de Lafforest

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Are you different?  In a good way, you like to go against the grain. You find innovative ways to accessorize, see the beauty in ordinary things or maybe even ugly things. You have a taste for filling your wardrobe, home, personality with a uniqueness like no one else. Well, your day just turned into a ten, because the Olab lamp by Grégoire de LaFforest is here!  It just came all the way from being on display at the Paris Gallerie Gosserez. Instead of the traditional on-off switch, you light up the room with a few squeezes with the blue hand pump. Even cooler, the shade is actually in the form of a balloon. A round wooden frame with made of walnut stands the lamp on three legs. It begs to be discovered by the likes of you.

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