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The inspiration from this series comes from the tropical gardens in Brazil. The form and structure come from the concentric growth rings at the base of palm trees. The shape comes from the modern architecture experienced in Brazil. The light leaks between the shades inspired the name ~ Harry Allen
The series designed for Vialight will be debuting at Boomsspdesign, São Paulo, 22 > 24 august 2012. For details contact [ harry allen ] [ vialight ]
elipse 1 sunrise yellow
elipse 1 timeless metalic
elipse 2 midnight black
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designer Harry Allen says… Shed is a storage piece that poetically bridges the Cedar shake shingle with the traditional Cedar storage closet. The Cedar shake shingle is a commonly used building material in the Northeast region of the United States, often seen on the exteriors or roofs of rural homes. The impetus to bring this vernacular material into the home was both aesthetic and functional. The Cedar shingles texture, pattern and aroma are so laden with pleasant associations that it is a shame to keep them outside; at the same time Cedar is believed to possess moth-repellent qualities that make it ideal for clothing storage. Shed merges material, form, and function to create a new American icon.
Harry was a New York City judge at this year’s Core77 Design Awards
designer: harry allen design
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