Sometimes you happen on something that feels very familiar, very soothing, like it has been around for a very long time. I had exactly this feeling when I first saw the limited edition Apotheca lamps by the Zurich based interior designers Mia Kepenek and Nicholas Frei. They salvaged sixty antique brown pharmaceutical glass containers from a pharmacy renovation and transformed the thick brown glass bottles into an amazing ambient light, only adding a carbon filament light bulb that is custom-made in Switzerland. Each light is therefore absolutely unique and radiates a very soothing warm orange light. Should you be interested in purchasing one, better hurry up, as the Italian furniture giant Poliform bought almost all the remaining lamps, using them at their Milano furniture fair!
Hurry up and contact Mai Kepenek at mia@kreismitte.ch
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