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Lacexotic Home DecorLacexotic Home DecorLacexotic Home Decor is an innovative home decoration collection that reimagines traditional lace through a contemporary lens, combining Middle Eastern, Moorish, and Islamic design influences with advanced stereoscopic lace production techniques. This sophisticated series, designed by ChungSheng Chen and BoWei Jiang, encompasses table lamps, vases, and decorative trays that transform two-dimensional lace patterns into striking three-dimensional forms. The collection features three distinct pattern styles - Pentagram, Mandala, and Flower Tile - each meticulously crafted using high-quality embroidery technology and an exclusive stereoscopic production method involving fabric stiffener and draping liquid in a specialized curing process. The table lamp, measuring 140mm in width, 190mm in depth, and 290mm in height, creates enchanting light diffusion patterns that establish a romantic atmosphere through delicate interplays of light and shadow. The complementary vase (200mm height, 70mm diameter) and tray (50mm height, 200mm diameter) are crafted from a combination of polyester, glass, and wood, showcasing the versatility of the three-dimensional lace application. This groundbreaking approach to lace manipulation, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, represents a significant innovation in home decor, successfully merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. The project, developed between August 2018 and July 2019, demonstrates exceptional material exploration and cultural synthesis, offering a fresh perspective on lace's decorative potential while maintaining its inherent elegance and sophistication. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: home decor, stereoscopic lace, Islamic design influence, decorative lighting, three-dimensional patterns, innovative furniture design SOURCES: |
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