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Room lamp inspired by motorist mirror

Lisa Katayama at 9:37 am Mon, Nov 23, 2009

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dzn_The-Emotion-Lab-15.jpg A Spanish design firm called The Emotion Lab created a series of home furnishings inspired by things we see on the street. For example, this room lamp is based on mirrors that let motorists see around corners. Also: a coat hanger reminiscent of antennas, and bookshelves inspired by scaffolding. The Emotion Lab via Dezeen

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  • Lisa Katayama

    fixed-thx!

  • Anonymous

    ummmm, no it’s not. The site says it’s inspired by mirrors that let MOTORISTS see around corners…

  • Anonymous coward

    a misunderstanding. dezeen says “road motorist mirror”, the ones that let you see around the corner. not the motorcycle rearview (side) mirror as stated in this post.