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Green Lantern Designed by Nude Lab & Romolo Stanco -

Designed by Nude Lab & Romolo Stanco, Green Lantern is the first design object in the world conceived, imagined, developed and made of liquid wood.

GreenLantern is a flowerpot and a lamp, intrinsically linked in an inseparable relationship. The light produced by the lamp (a strip of LED created especially for this project with very low consumption and with a warm, sensitive luminous temperature) can be considered a symbolic representation of plant life that thanks to the light is able to perform the photosynthesis it requires to live and grow.

The formal sign that unifies these two concepts (giving light and containing a living organism) is clear and sharply defined; it develops in space as an incomplete circle hastily sketched that, through the energy of the light, falls on the plant and symbolically closes its geometry. The two functions are connected by an organic conduit, a sort of “vessel” (in the dual sense of a vessel holding a plant and a blood vessel) that establishes the relationship between the plant’s energy and that of the light.

Green Lantern is available in a natural finish of liquid wood (a dark brown similar to the shading of natural teak), in a “Standard” or “Custom” painted version with the possibility of combining different colors for the different parts of the structure and even to choose the color of the power cord.

For further information, visit: For more info: Romolo Stanco blog & NuDe Lab