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Shige Hasegawa’s “Hana” Set

The designers at Shige Hasegawa Design in Tokyo have developed this interesting, nature-inspired table and lamp set which is designed to focus in on a sense of tranquility and inspiration through simplicity.  ‘Hana’ actually means flower in Japanese, which is pretty clearly the inspiration for these products:  first, the Hana table, inspired by origami, is constructed from five flower pedal-shaped plywood legs which collectively hold up the glass table top without the use of additional screws or bolts.

hanatable1 Shige Hasegawa’s “Hana” Set

hanatable2 Shige Hasegawa’s “Hana” Set

hanatable3 Shige Hasegawa’s “Hana” Set

Second, those with a green thumb and a good sense of style will fall in love with this unassuming, graceful lamp design.  The charming, fabric-covered lamp design, Hana Stretch, is subtle and stylish and would make a great addition to a simplistic atmosphere in dire need of creative mood lighting. – via

hanalamp1 Shige Hasegawa’s “Hana” Set

hanalamp2 Shige Hasegawa’s “Hana” Set

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  1. Leah RAchin
    Posted July 3, 2009 at 2:36 pm | Permalink

    Does anybody know how I could actually buy one of these in the state?