The UrchLight by Joseph Shaeffer

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Joseph Shaeffer has added another very creative and interresting piece to his collection. UrchLight is a very interesting and eye-catching lamp. It has a modern design and an abstract shape, reminding of several different things. To me, it looks like a snowflake. It has a modern look and it would very beautiful in any home.


It’s hard to write an article about this lamp, especially since the only description that the designer offers on his webside is “cable tiles and LED”. Given this very small amount of information, I can only offer you my personal oppinion. I find this piece very intriguing.

It has an apparently disorganised design when in reality everything is very well thought and each piece has its place in that structure. It has a modern look, stylish and chic. It has a diaphane look that makes it more appropriate for a bedroom. however it’s very versatile and it would make a very nice addition to any room as long as it integrates nicely into the decor.Joseph Shaeffer also has other very creative and ingenious creations that you must check.{found on contemporist}

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