Sunday, 27 February 2011

Liberty's exploration

2nd part of field trip 2 was the Liberty's Furniture department.
Focusing on pattern and form was the main priority of this visit for me today, and below are the images taken from this trip.


Similar to the material seen in
 last post. Holes have been drilled i
nto the metal sheet to give space for light source to escape.
 

Metal light shade shaped as a lamp.




















Strips of curved wood to form a chair. Tho very simple-
I really like the shadow cased beneath it- almost creating
an illusion of another layer or curved wood.

Glass table with metal circular frame bottom: transparency
is another element which i would like to explore. By simply
adding or subtracting the surface above, different
projections can be created and vice versa.



 

Vintage Typewriter. As you can see- there are similarities
of the metal bars in this VS the table -left and chair above.


 


Multiple glass bottle lamp display. I really like
how the light shone through this lamp- as there are
different thickness to each botle, different depth of
colour was projected making each bottle shape more defined than others


Lamp conceled within another. Again, multiple shapes are linked to each other creating a different form. I really like the 'stacking' element of this lamp and how combination of the size and colour of each layer can alter the outcome of the form.
  
Origami table lamp. I think its so intriguing to see some
 i'm familiar with being turned intosomething that
serves a different purpose. I feel the lighting
on this lamp serves a great help to define the crease
of each fold, making theshadow and shaping
even more exciting to look at.


Similar to the metal light bulb and origami lamp- i really
like the quirkyness of this lamp and the reflection off the table makes it even more stimulating to look at. For
me, there is a sense of pleasure and relaxation to
look at.





















This is the end of todays trip... but not an end to a new extraodinary discovery


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