Lana Launay, a Sydney-based artist, began crafting her own lampshades during the pandemic due to unavailability in stores. With a strong background in various artistic disciplines, she created unique geometric lighting that merges lunar and Art Deco inspirations. Utilizing natural materials like handmade paper and beeswax, Lana attracts a growing clientele both locally in Australia and internationally via Love House in New York. Her work explores materiality and form while promoting sustainability, offering versatile designs that challenge traditional consumerism and inspire creativity in home decor.
Lana's geometric lighting draws inspiration from both lunar landers and Art Deco, showcasing her unique artistry and craft amid a pandemic-driven personal venture.
Lana Launay combines materials like handmade paper and beeswax into her fixtures, creating an artful range that caters to clients in Australia and internationally.
Her practice emphasizes the interplay of materiality, form, and illumination, encouraging a sustainable approach to consumption and design through playful possibilities.
Crafted from washi paper and wood pulp ribbon, Lana's shades reflect a commitment to evolving design while challenging consumer habits.
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