Nymph, as in “the immature form of some insects”, is the name of this odd and cool looking lamp by Site Specific Design – an interior and furniture design company based in Brooklyn, New York.
Body made of a two-part fiberglass mold- white lacquer finish. Light covers made of Corian. Legs 5/8” hollow steel tubes each curve is unique to its location- white powder coat finish.
The Nymph lamp measures 19(H) x 15(W) x 31(L) inches and will set you back $2,600.
(Monster-Munch via Nerdcore)
Very sweet. I wonder if it used high intensity LEDs?
It’s only a concept, but juding from the looks, my guess is that it’s not using LEDs.
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That’s a great lamp and would look excellent in my lounge. But for $2,600 it’s not going to happen.
It would look great in black.
A rechargeable version with LEDs and a detachable power cord would be nice. I wonder if the design was worked out on computer or if it was a case of trial and success to get the legs right?
True, a rechargeable version of the Nymph lamp would be great.
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awesome! I’d love a set of miniature ones.
This is a great article. I never knew these things existed. Kind of spendy though…
This lamp has a unique design and I like it but is way too expensive for me…wondering who can pay that much for a lamp
This lamp has a unique design and I like it but is way too expensive for me…wondering who can pay that much for a lamp
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