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Kiki van Eijk - Stehleuchte - Paper Cut floorlamp
A family of lamps inspired on paper cuts as we are used to make as a child.
These lights represent the joy and surprise of a child while discovering this technique. The cuts are not perfect at all, but that’s the beauty of it. And they shine an enchanting light!
- New
- 2019
- Laser cut steel
- Netherlands
- 35 x 18 x 150 cm (l x w x h)
- dark blue
It’s Kiki's mission and passionate drive to make all of her products to order in her own workshop.
She makes personal and exclusive items in small quantities. This piece is specially made and therefore one of a kind.
About Kiki van Eijk
Kiki grew up in Tegelen, a small city in the Netherlands. She spent her youth immersed in nature, daydreaming and drawing.
She is now one of the most accomplished names of Dutch design. She studied at the Design Academy of Eindhoven where she met her future partner, Joost van Bleiswijk. Inspired by a childlike sense of wonder and the smallest details of the everyday, Kiki's world is whimsical and colourful, lyrical and personal, yet refined by a rigorous attention and skilful craftsmanship. Since establishing her studio in 2000, following her graduation Cum Laude from the Design Academy Eindhoven, van Eijk has produced a unique body of work that spans from furniture design to textiles to experimental art installations and works on paper.
Her independent sculptural work has been presented in museums, galleries and fairs worldwide, including Basel, London, Paris, Milan, New York, Tokyo and Rome.
Her collaborations include brands such as Hermès, Google, Saint-Louis, Cor Unum, Bisazza, Häagen-Dazs, Serax, Bernhardt Design and Nodus. In recent years she has collaborated with companies and institutions like Coachella, Studio Edelkoort Paris, Audax Textile Museum, Zuiderzee Museum, Noord Brabants Museum, Design Academy Eindhoven, Venice Projects, Rijksmuseum, Centraal Museum Utrecht and private collectors.
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