Saturday, August 22, 2009

BEE-utiful accessories

Bees are one of the classic motifs of interior design, thanks largely to Napoleon. But their geometric marvel — the honeycomb — has also been adopted by designers as a perfect building block of pattern. In the swinging sixties, it took a turn toward Mod with David Hicks and Mark Hampton as champions. Today it's architectural, bold, or brightly patchworked. Does it say modern or does it say traditional?


David Hicks designs are modern classics,
and this hexagon pattern has the added bonus of gold foil.

 
Denguri paper was used to create a lantern-like shading effect for this unique honeycomb lamp. It is a local product of the Shikoku region in Japan. The fold-out paper outline can surround any light bulb and socket with the stretch folds producing a honeycomb pattern.
                                                                                                                                           

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