New 2009/2010 Winter Lamp Collection Designed by Bleu Nature

Do you want to hibernate in total serenity? Bleu Nature invites you to luxuriate in comfort with its new 2009/2010 winter Lamp collection. The concept is An elegant and warm “blue glacier” season. Please take a look for their cool lamp design picture below.

Ashevak Lamp Design with Lacquered Metal Base and Lampshade
New Bleu Nature Ashevak Lamp Design with Lacquered Metal Base and Lampshade

Floor Lamp Qaanaaq Design with Lacquered Metal Base and Linen Lampshade
New Bleu Nature Floor Lamp Qaanaaq Design with Lacquered Metal Base and Linen Lampshade

Sillanaq Lamp Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Branches
New Bleu Nature Sillanaq Lamp Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Branches

Lamps Tropiques Design with Flecked Rabbit Lampshade
New Bleu Nature Lamps Tropiques Design with Flecked Rabbit Lampshade

Orca Lamp Design with Lacquered Metal Lampshade and Driftwood Base
New Bleu Nature Orca Lamp Design with Lacquered Metal Lampshade and Driftwood Base

Floor Lamp Aqsarniit Design with Lacquered Metal Base and Linen Lampshade
New Bleu Nature Floor Lamp Aqsarniit Design with Lacquered Metal Base and Linen Lampshade

Lamps Kisimi Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Branches
New Bleu Nature Lamps Kisimi Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Branches

Lamps Nilleq Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Trunk
New Bleu Nature Lamps Nilleq Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Trunk

Horizontal Lamp Kisimi Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Branches
New Bleu Nature Horizontal Lamp Kisimi Design with Acrylic Glass and Driftwood Branches




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One Response to “New 2009/2010 Winter Lamp Collection Designed by Bleu Nature”

  1. Liberal Arts Says:

    They are creative, I’ll give them that. The mixing of these elements with wood to create lamps just does not work for me. I think a more natural material for the lampshade would at least suit my taste more.

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