Design, Interior Design

Crane Lamp by (Hyun) Young Park

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Graceful as the mighty bird itself although actually named for the construction zone machine, the Crane Lamp moves to your angle of choice. It stretches and turns by a pivot point on the base held together by butterfly wings and nuts. A fine cord runs through the skeleton, adding a touch of color as it passes by coordinating with the green tripod bottom. The height of the lamp towers over our work load piled high on the desk. It brightens the corner of your favorite chair next to the shrine of beautiful things we found by the sea. There are multiple ways to set the beam so work it however into your worse lit situation. Made by (Hyun) Young Park of London.

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