Contemporary Small Floor Lamp - Soniah By Victoriya Yakusha For Faina

$8,490

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Contemporary Small Floor Lamp - Soniah by Victoriya Yakusha for FainaDesign: Victoriya YakushaMaterial: upcycled steel, flax rubber, wood chips, cellulose, and clay all withbiopolymer coverDimensions: H 105 x W 60 x L 30 cmCable length: 5mOn/off cord foot switchGlass lamp plafond1 x E26/27 LED Bulb max 60W, non dimmableAvailable in 6 colours. Please refer to the color card in the image section.All Faina lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the US it will be wired for the US for instance.Handcrafted in The Ukraine.FAINA:FAINA is an authentic collection of furniture, lighting, and décor. Established in 2014 as a reflection of the strong social-cultural changes in Ukraine, FAINA takes roots in the country's cultural heritage and represents modern Ukrainian design.Following the philosophy of live design, the FAINA collection is released two times per year — during Winter and Summer solstice, days of natural renewal.In 2018 brand launched a unique project — design expedition “Land inspires” aimed to draw attention to the rich cultural heritage of Ukraine. In 2019 interior by Yakusha Design was selected among the 5 best offices in the world by the Dezeen Awards, and the studio’s founder Victoria Yakusha gained the title the designer of the year — ELLE Decoration Design Award.In 2019 Yakusha Design opened a residential showroom of FAINA in Belgium, Brussels. Now the studio works internationally both on private and commercial projects focusing on live design and sustainable approach.Victoria Yakusha:The founder of YAKUSHA and FAINA, she is the mastermind behind live minimalism, a cultural heritage architect, and a global ambassador of Ukrainian design.Victoria is one of the most famous Ukrainian architects worldwide, whose artistic endeavours shape contemporary Ukrainian design as a brand. She creates heritage—the ideas and objects that gain power, meaning, and value over time and impact the culture of future generations.As an architect, she established ‘live minimalism’, a direction in architecture and design that marries laconic to environmentally friendly in an embodiment of contact between living environments and materials that breathe and exude energy. It’s about existing in co-authorship with nature, leaving a cultural footprint rather than an environmental one.Promoting live ethnics and artisanship as a source of inspiration, Victoria conceived design expeditions—the first project of its kind aiming to introduce artists worldwide to Ukrainian artisans’ work and spread the latter’s ideas globally.

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