August 9, 2011
For a little lighthearted fun on your patio, terrace, or balcony: Designed by Marta Laudani & Marco Romanelli for Plust, these luminous polyethylene Moon Leaves absorb sunlight during the day and then offer a soft glow at night, illuminating … Read More...
Category: Experiencing, Garden Art, Great Finds, Lighting
Tags: decor, garden decor, garden lighting
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August 5, 2011
Got Light? Brooklyn designer, Alexander Reh, creates this outdoor chandelier which he calls Milky Way, from 14 recycled plastic milk gallon containers attached to a hula hoop and wired with 5-watt holiday lights.
As the designers says, the outdoor … Read More...
Category: Creating, Green & Sustainable, Lighting, Reclaimed & Recycled
Tags: garden lighting, green lighting, outdoor chandelier, patio lighting, recycled container lighting
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February 25, 2011
Set your patio, balcony, or other outdoor space aglow with this River Rock filled ambient light “sculpture”, table, or seat.
Designed by Canadian artist, Zac Ridgely, the Hudson Cube is created with natural river stones that function as the … Read More...
Category: Finding, Food & Entertaining, Garden Art, Great Finds, Lighting
Tags: balcony furniture, balcony lighting, balcony seating, balcony table, garden lighting, garden sculpture, outdoor lighting, patio lighting
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July 12, 2009
Inspired by the Dutch windmills of the their homeland, designers from Demakersvan have created Light Wind, a contemporary self-sustained light source that, with every breeze, stores enough energy for you to enjoy every summer evening forever. Constructed of high-end … Read More...
Category: Finding, Great Finds, Heating & Cooling, Lighting
Tags: garden fan, garden lighting, outdoor fan, outdoor lighting, wind light
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