Whimsical Paper Latterns

These Graphic Paper Lamps are Made from a New Non-Woven Material

Created by designer Rene Barba for Ligne Roset, the Graphic Paper Lamps are a whimsical décor option in neutral colors that add to the calming effect of the lanterns. The material is a new blend that is non-woven, tear-proof and non-flammable and Barba was specifically asked by Ligne Roset to explore its use.

The lamps are extremely light in weight and have a playful quality to them and feature a graphic print on the fabric sleeve that sits over a black steel base. The Graphic Paper Lamps are a part of the upcoming Ligne Roset Reaumur showroom.

The new material offers a more functional option for a design favorite, while the graphic prints are subtle enough to be reworked into different rooms.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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