IMG_1700Project: Lava Doro – A Handcrafted Walnut Lava Lamp
(Limited Edition of 8)

Shown at: Alpine Art Gallery, Craft Lake City 2012

Date: December, 2012 – Version 1.0

 

Psychedelia is having a comeback. Or at least I think it should. And what modern psychedelic household is complete without a lava lamp? This update to the classic side-table lava lamp is the nicest you’ve ever seen. Solid walnut, glass, mineral-oil water, and lava. It disassembles to accommodate light bulb replacement, and is a hit with the kids aged 4-12.

Doro is the Japanese suffix for a landscape lantern. A lava is the colloquial name for burning hot magma. Hence, the Lava Doro. Kampai!LavaDuro_BProject: Handcrafted Walnut Lava Lamp
(Limited Edition of 8)

 

 

 

 

Project: Wipe Here – Re-usable Organic Cloth Napkins with Cherry Wood Napkin Dispenser

Date: December, 2012 – Version 1.0

Re-usable goods are also having a comeback. The culture of trash needs to change, and this product is an attempt offer an alternative to throw-away napkins. Entitled Wipe Here, the set includes 12 organic cloth napkins that are printed with an info-graphic diagram that helps the users refold napkins once they’ve been washed, and re-insert into a spring-loaded, wooden napkin dispenser. Great for the family. Especially nice as a gift.

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