2 1/2 minute video of artist, designer, sculptor Tord Boontje
London designer Tord Boontje explains how Midsummer light, the decorative paper lampshade he designed in 2004 for Artecnica, challenged the dominance of Minimalist design.
Boontje's Midsummer light, which he designed for Los Angeles design company Artecnica in 2004, consists of two sheets of Tyvek - a tear-proof synthetic paper material - stamped with a delicate floral pattern.
The two sheets are draped around a simple plastic cone to create a perforated lampshade that casts a soft, dappled light.
"Midsummer Light is directly inspired by lying under a tree and seeing the sunlight going through the leaves," Boontje says in the movie, which Dezeen filmed at his studio in London.
Boontje is one of a number of designers who has led a move away from Minimal design to return to more decorative themes over the last 20 years.
He reveals that his interest in decoration started when his daughter was born in 2000.
"I had a very strong desire to make my own home like a nest, like a very loving environment," he explains. "I wanted to make the home softer, warmer and more humane."
3 minute video of artist designer sculptor Tord Boontje, looking at his relationship with nature, his dislike of furniture fairs and the new retrospective book of his work. Tord takes us on a tour of the NYC's ICFF, sits down for an exclusive interview and has a quick chat with Tom Dixon.
3 minute video of artist, designer, sculptor Tord Boontje in his studio in Southwark. Here, he tells us about growing up in Holland and how the birth of his daughter led him to re-think how design could enhance the space he calls home.