Friday, March 28, 2008

Lervic Design



Icon chair
The idea behind this chair was to collect all of the most important chairs and create a new one. The chair is made of acrylic plastic and contains sixteen Vitra mini chairs. It was originally shown in the “Five playful chairs” exhibition in 2005



MYBrain. The table lamp
A replica of the designer's brain, originated from an MR scan at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. The image was processed through a 3D-printer, and became this unusual lamp shade design. Yes, it is bright.


Light tree
A tree made from over 2000 meters of fibre optics, moulded together on a steel frame. The light of the tree can shift in colours and in darkness it can perform the function of a street lamp post.



Stardust. The ceiling lamp
With the shape of an aluminum ring, this lamp looks just like a circle when its off. But with five LED diods planted in it, the shape of a star will appear as you switch it on and place it against a wall. Or blow smoke through it.

Alexander Lervik, born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1972. Started out in design as a carpenter apprentice for two years. (1993-1994) . Studied three years of product and interior design at Beckmans School of Design (1995-1998). Alexander Lervik is represented at the renowned National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, Nasjonal museum in Oslo, Norway and at the Röhsska Museum of Design and Decorative Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden.

http://www.lervik.se/

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