Design, Interior Design

Scoop Light by Stephanie Ng

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Ice cream is the best in a cone. That perfect crunch when you first bite into the cone and the ice cream has melted down inside. Delish! Not surprising that the Scoop pendant was inspired by this so good dessert. Australian designer Stephanie Ng must be my kind of gal. The shape is simple, you can imagine the wooden touch as the waffle cone, then the white or brown tint shade speaks either chocolate or vanilla. Each light is a delightful, playful expression. The more the merrier. Catch them from February 5 – 7, 2014, at The Edge, AIFF 2014 in Royal Hall of Industries in Moore Park, Sydney.

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