Hanging Stalaclights Bring Art Deco Skyscrapers Into Your Home
The buildings of the skyline have been illuminating the dark city nights for centuries, and now with Stalaclights they can light up your home as well. These awesome 3D-printed shades from Studio David Grass were designed to replicate the Art Deco skyscrapers of New York City and Chicago while providing a nice warm glow.
The Art Deco era was when skyscrapers first started rising in urban settings. In New York, two of the most famous examples are the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building. The low heat emitted from the LED bulbs allows for the shades to connect to the bulb itself.
David Grass studied product design at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. He has been working as an independent designer since 2004, and his work explores the relationship between products and their users. He’s specifically interested in exploring how these products are valued and why. You can see more of his work on his website.
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 Images via Studio David Grass
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