Monumental luminaires boost the value of synthetic resin and rejected objects

Austrian-Dutch team Benedikt Fischer and Boris de Beijer bonded while studying jewellery design at Amsterdam’s Rietveld School of Art & Design. Neither was content to limit his creativity to one discipline, as their series of illuminative obel
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