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Snowflake pendant

David Trubridge – David Trubridge

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David Trubridge
Snowflake pendant David Trubridge – David Trubridge
Snowflake pendant David Trubridge – David Trubridge

Snowflake pendant creates a repeating geometric hexagonal pattern based on a snowflake. The light was designed following a trip David made to Antarctica as a visiting artist.

Snowflake pendant David Trubridge – David Trubridge

Dimensions Ø80, Ø100, et Ø160 cm
Material bamboo
Light source 1 x E27  

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David Trubridge 

David Trubridge

New Zealand based David Trubridge is one of the world’s preeminent designers and a recognised leader in environmentally responsible design. Countless influential international publications have featured Trubridge’s iconic work, which ultimately launched the 'raw sophistication' design trend. In 2008, the French magazine Express listed him as one of the top 15 designers in the world. He is the recipient of the 2005 Antartica fellow and in 2007 he was given NZ’s highest design award, the John Britten Award, by the Designer’s Institute of NZ.