Samer Selbak creates lights from "almost forgotten" luffa
Samer Selbak creates lights from "almost forgotten" luffa
Paris-based Palestinian designer Samer Selbak has created a collection of lighting made from the luffa plant dyed with vegetables. Named Luffa, the collection includes two pendant lights and a space divider, that were crafted from naturally dyed luffa, steel and cellulose paper. Luffa, which has traditional uses both as a bathing sponge and in cooking,
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Paris-based Palestinian designer Samer Selbak has created a collection of lighting made from the luffa plant dyed with vegetables. Named Luffa, the collection includes two pendant lights and a space divider, that were crafted from naturally dyed luffa, steel and cellulose paper. Luffa, which has traditional uses both as a bathing sponge and in cooking,
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