"I would have just bought a lantern for my yacht - I wanted to. But there isn't anything on the market. So instead, I spent two years hard at work designing it," Ive told Boat International."
""We're surrounded by anonymous, poorly made objects. It's tempting to think it's because the people who use them don't care - just like the people who make them. But what we've shown is that people do care,""
""It's not just about aesthetics. They care about things that are thoughtfully conceived and well-made. We make and sell a very, very large number of (hopefully) beautiful, well-made things. Our succes"
The Sailing Lantern is a limited-edition yachting light priced at $4,800, constructed from stainless steel and glass with LED illumination and rechargeable batteries. The product was created by LoveFrom in partnership with Japanese manufacturer Balmuda and is designed to withstand harsh maritime conditions. Only 1,000 units will be produced, positioning the lantern as both a functional piece and a collector's item. The designer has a long background in consumer electronics design, having shaped major products at a leading tech company before founding independent studios and an AI hardware firm now acquired by OpenAI. The design emphasizes utility alongside aesthetic quality.
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