flash lamp
Design Studio Job,
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polyethylene
Flash, saviour of the universe.
He’s for every one of us, stand for every one of usHe save with a mighty hand, every man, every woman, every child, with a mighty Flash! Ever since we banished the darkness from our caves, and Luke faced Darth Vader in Star Wars, no light has been so important as Flash. Light is more than LED and flashlights, light is life. A flashlight is the saviour of the worst times. Flashlights are disasters, adventures, burglary, ghost stories, childhood, saviours all in one object. I once had my power turned off because I forgot the bill so here I am lighting the whole place with Flash. It;s the devious of the universe.
A Flash in the dark, the destroyer of shadows.
230W*290D*480H
Studio Job was founded by Job Smeets in 1998 in the renaissance spirit, combining traditional and modern techniques to produce once-in-a-lifetime objects. Joined in 2000 by graphic designer Nynke Tynagel the duo went on to become pioneers of contemporary design, combining monumental design and graphic artwork. Works by Studio Job can be found in more than forty museums around the world. The design duo have had over eighty solo exhibitions around the world. Their iconic, heraldic and cartoon-like sculptures are popular with collectors. One of the most influential design team according to the Financial Times, Studio Job is passionate about building up an oeuvre that is becoming increasingly extravagant and personal in its details.
Qeeboo is a "new generation" brand founded by Stefano Giovannoni. It adopts a new way of manufacturing and distribution design, selects the network as the main platform, outsources the distribution of logistics and warehousing, shortens the supply chain, and achieves high quality and low cost.
Qeeboo from Italy, created with strong Italian design thinking, is open to the international market and focuses on the hearts of the people. The first 25 products, including chairs, tables, lamps and accessories, were developed in collaboration with his designer friends: Andrea Branzi, Front, Richard Hutten, Marcel Wanders, and Nika Zupanc with advanced industrial techniques and techniques; The teachers use the narrative language as a common point to create iconic designs with great emotional power.