Glück XL by Naomi Paul in The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store

Glück XL by Naomi Paul at Dezeen Super Store

The Changing Room is a space at Dezeen Super Store that will be given over to a different designer each week to showcase their products or artwork, and this week we are featuring Dalston designer Naomi Paul‘s latest crochet pendant lamps.

Glück XL by Naomi Paul at Dezeen Super Store

Hand-made out of mercerised cotton and surplus silk from the fashion industry, the limited edition Glück XL is the latest design in Paul’s Omi collection that was featured in our Designed in Hackney showcase earlier in the year.

Glück XL by Naomi Paul at Dezeen Super Store

The lamps cost £1,100 each, but Dezeen readers can get 10% off any Dezeen Super Store purchase (excluding sale stock and Jambox) by downloading this flyer and presenting it at the shop.

Glück XL by Naomi Paul at Dezeen Super Store

The lamps will be on show until 8 August, when The Changing Room will be given over to a new designer. If you have a product or piece of work you would like to exhibit at The Changing Room at Dezeen Super Store, please email stores@dezeen.com with The Changing Room in the subject line.

Glück XL by Naomi Paul at Dezeen Super Store

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Glück XL by Naomi Paul at Dezeen Super Store

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38 Monmouth Street, London WC2
1 July – 30 September 2012

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Designed in Hackney: Omi pendant Lightsby Naomi Paul

Omi pendant Lights by Naomi Paul

Designed in Hackney: these crochet pendant lamps by Dalston designer Naomi Paul are made of mercerised cotton and surplus silk from the fashion industry.

Omi pendant Lights by Naomi Paul

Called Glück, Sonne and Hanna, the three shapes in the Omi collection are hand-made in limited editions of each colourway.

Omi pendant Lights by Naomi Paul

They’re shown here illuminated by Plumen low-energy designer lightbulbs, which were featured in the first week of our Designed in Hackney initiative.

Omi pendant Lights by Naomi Paul

Paul’s work combines recycled, upcycled, organic, industry waste and British luxury materials to form patterns by exploring the structure of textiles.

Omi pendant Lights by Naomi Paul

She studied graphic design at Central Saint Martins then constructed textile design at Chelsea College of Art and Design, graduating in 2006.

Omi pendant Lights by Naomi Paul

Her studio is on Ridley Road in Dalston.

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Designed in Hackney is a Dezeen initiative to showcase world-class architecture and design created in the borough, which is one of the five host boroughs for the London 2012 Olympic Games as well as being home to Dezeen’s offices. We’ll publish buildings, interiors and objects that have been designed in Hackney each day until the games this summer.

More information and details of how to get involved can be found at www.designedinhackney.com.