Ed Templeton and Case Studyo Design a Retro Lamp that is Very Womanly
Meghan Young — November 4, 2014 — Art & Design
References: casestudyo & fancy
People might know Ed Templeton as a professional skateboarder as well as a skateboard company owner, but now they can put him down as a furniture designer. Ed Templeton has teamed up with Case Studyo to create a stunning lamp that takes on the form of a somber woman. Looking like she stepped straight out of the 1920s, she sports baby bangs, red lips and a chic dress.
Since Ed Templeton is known for his signature head-figure objects, it is only natural that this would be a great fit. A limited edition of 100, the lamp is finished with checkered sides that add a modern and edgy element to the overall look. Each one is signed and numbered.
Since Ed Templeton is known for his signature head-figure objects, it is only natural that this would be a great fit. A limited edition of 100, the lamp is finished with checkered sides that add a modern and edgy element to the overall look. Each one is signed and numbered.
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