
Graffiti Shades. We love these photographic shadesimages from Brooklyn. Back in December, Maxwell slinked Donna Brady's lamp available through design*sponge shopbut after a second glance through Stuff-ing we re-examined the handmade lamps from re-surface. We're so glad we did! The Brooklyn-based studio is "inspired by the city's dilapidated building facades"...








Thanks for the link!
I loved these lamps, and they make these awesome candles too...just like the saint candles you can buy at the grocery store, but with images of brooklyn on them. Tres cool.
-Riian
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These are mighty cool!
Graffiti is vandalism. People who celebrate it should really know better and there's no way I'd want it in my house.
I think they are absolutely stunning and beautiful! She clearly has an eye for crisp clean design and a talent for finding beauty in what most people would walk by with distaste. Keep it up!
NYNative: Basquiat would disagree.
HEY! You guys show the wood base, but I don't see it on any of the links. I want the wood - is that always an option? I don't see it mentioned.
oops. I guess I didn't look close enough.
Who would WANT to bring urban decay into their home?
Um. Urban decay is when boring suburban refugees take over a neighborhood without contributing to the welfare of the people who already live there. Urban decay is when these people try to whitewash, dismiss and eradicate a beautiful culture.
Graffiti is a mark left behind to say "I was here!" to a society that really doesn't give a damn. On grey, oppressive street, Graffiti is the only color, the only flowers the city has to offer.