Salone Milan 2011: Anders Ruhwald Glaze Lamps are Handworked Versions of Classical Forms

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Studio artist Anders Ruhwald’s first product design gig is nothing less than a lighting project for Established and Sons 2011 Principal Collection—enviable. Well deserved though; we’ve been following his enigmatic ceramic work for some time, and are more than happy to see it drift into the furniture design industry. His Glaze Lamps are lovely, imprecise interpretations of classical forms (cone, circle) and colors (red, blue, yellow). To emphasize their handworked nature, Ruhwald chose a semi-matte glaze that calls out all the bumps and depressions in the lamp surface.

He discusses the lamps in the video above (blame the backlighting on the dramatic Established and Sons showroom, wink). Also, hit the jump for a few examples of Ruhwald’s artwork, or just go directly to his site.

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