Aladdin Floor Light
Filed under: Decor

If British designer Stuart Haygarth is a packrat he has certainly made it pay off. Haygarth, who is also a photographic illustrator, creates design projects that incorporate the collections of objects. Case in point, his Aladdin floor lighting. He collected different colored glassware from flea markets and junk shops and then grouped them by size and color. The four collections: amber, green, purple and clear are housed in lightbox vitrines like museum showcases, giving these cast offs a luxury appeal. They are limited editions and come in four separate sizes. Prices range from $7,800 to $13,000.
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