Knock-off-neon
A dressed-up LED-tube, with a metal clip and chains.
It’s all regular ideas, standardized objects and unspectacular materials. But there is light in the ordinary. I hope you see it too.
Led:
60 cm
3,5 cm in diameter
A dressed-up LED-tube, with a metal clip and chains.
It’s all regular ideas, standardized objects and unspectacular materials. But there is light in the ordinary. I hope you see it too.
Led:
60 cm
3,5 cm in diameter
A dressed-up LED-tube, with a metal clip and chains.
It’s all regular ideas, standardized objects and unspectacular materials. But there is light in the ordinary. I hope you see it too.
Led:
60 cm
3,5 cm in diameter
Ebba Lindgren's design practice is artistic and concept-driven. By letting big and extravagant ideas take up space in small contexts, Lindgren has created an approach to design that is smart, desire-driven and unconventional.
She works with interiors, makes one-of-a-kind objects and curates immersive installations in overseen places like locker rooms, kiosks, imagined castles, and even her own home.
Lindgren has an MFA in industrial design from Lund University and has studied at Emily Carr School of Art in Vancouver.