Hi Ilenia! Could you please convert Picasso Retro Tv by Max 20 and the computer and the desk lamp from Office Space set by Surely-sims?
Hi-Tech Home Computer, Award Winning Desk Lamp and Picasso Retro TV for The Sims 2
These are 4to2 conversions from Surely-Sims and Max 20, low poly. The computer has also a Monique Hacked version (choose only one).
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900-1990) is considered a pioneer of European industrial design and one of the most important designers of glass and porcelain objects of the 20th century.
This lamp belonged to my grandparents. I don’t know a whole lot about it other than that they bought it in the 1970’s and it was very expensive.
One of our cats knocked it over and broke it into about a million pieces.
My grandma was a neat lady. And she never would have thrown in the towel, or thrown away such a nice lamp over such a minor detail as it shattering into thousands of tiny bits of sharp pottery.
Grandma was an admirer of the concept of Kintsugi, and she passed that appreciation down to me.
The idea that the things we go through and the scars we collect are part of the story and beauty of it all is comforting - especially in an ever-more airbrushed world.
I am not skilled in traditional Kintsugi. But I’m happy with my personal interpretation, and I think Grandma would be too.
I kind of want to make it an ornate fringed lampshade, too … what shape though? 👀
Skillfully composed still-lifes enliven a chest of drawers... To a mixture of bronzes and Galle glass vases Michele Gayraud has added two little paintings, treated as if they were objets d’art.
The French Touch: Decoration and Design in the Most Beautiful Homes in France, 1988
A century in the light of Bauhaus. Wilhelm Wagenfeld's lamp is characterised by its simple elegance and geometric precision. It is a manifestation of the Bauhaus principle that good design endures over time.