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Spanish Tradition Meets Japanese Style in the TAKO Lamp

12.18.14 | By
Spanish Tradition Meets Japanese Style in the TAKO Lamp

You don’t often find lamps inspired by food, especially of the chopped octopus served on a round, pinewood plate variety, but this is one of them.

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The TAKO lamp, by Maurizio Capannesi, channels the minimalist feel of a traditional Spanish dish, “pulpo a la gallega”. TAKO, which also means octopus in Japanese, is handmade in Barcelona and only has three components.

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A simple fabric elastic band references the bento box and holds the lamp together. Opaque sheets form a lampshade, producing a soft gentle glow that signifies home.

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The TAKO Lamp has also taken home a Golden A´ Design Award 2013 in Lighting Products and Lighting Projects Design.

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After surviving a quarter life crisis, Nanette went from working in healthcare canadian meds to pursuing her loves of design, food and writing. During the day she works in social media marketing, by night she writes for Design Milk. You can find more of her work at nanettewong.com.