Leaft Lamps Cast an Eco-Friendly Glow

Posted on April 18, 2008 by Matt Embrey in Home+Decor

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Stephan Siepermann’s Leaft lamps cast a beautiful luminous glow on your wall in an eco-friendly form.  Each leaf is made from recycled, or as they would say, “upcycled” plastic casts and adorned with LED lamps that require minimum amounts of power.  The result is a unique piece of art that softly contrasts and shadow.  We try not to tempt you with too many items that you cannot buy but we these were too beautiful to pass up and we cannot for the life of us find where to get your hands on this.  The designers website say the is “available with a different amount of leaves” so one would assume it is available.  If you know where to buy this let us know, and we’ll keep you updated.

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3 Responses to “ Leaft Lamps Cast an Eco-Friendly Glow ”

  1. Jordan

    04. May, 2008

    Isnt this just all aesthetics, as its not actually going to light up a room and therefore unessicary. So even if it does only use a bit of power, that power is still a waste.

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  2. Amir Kamali

    14. Jul, 2009

    Dear SIr,

    Please let us know if it is under production, how we can order it?

    Thanks and kind regards,
    Amir Kamali

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