David Trubridge Ika Check Small Pendant Light

The pattern of the fish and its sillhouette makes an excellent décor in lighting design.
By: Drew Perry
 
July 6, 2012 - PRLog -- Ika is the Maori name for fish, and these lights are made from shapes that look like the scales of a fish. I like the way in which the overlaps of the plastic seem to create a quite different structure. - 'David Trubridge'

The pattern of the fish and its sillhouette makes an excellent décor in lighting design. The elegance of the structure of the fish is captured in this design, the Ika Pendant Light by David Trubridge. It displays a charm that is versastile,: it can be effective as a décor in pools, resorts and spas; at the same time it can be a good source of appeal in your private home or office. Made in New Zealand, the quality is unparalleled and the design is a true lsting masterpiece.
David Trubridge has been selected for Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt 2010 National Design Triennial. This Triennial is America's most highly regarded design show exhibiting the world's most forward-thinking designers and is a critically acclaimed and publicly lauded survey of the best in contemporary design. David Trubridge graduated from Newcastle University in England in 1972 with a degree in naval architecture (boat design). He is a self-taught furniture maker, developing his own designs, which he has exhibited around the world.

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