A minimal brutalist lamp inspired by the Kosmaj Spomenik memorial monument, built in 1970 by sculptor Vojin Stojic and architect Gradimir Medakovicto to celebrate partisan fighters in World War II who battled against the German occupation in the south of Belgrade.
A piece of architecture and history: The Kosmaji monument is one of the most famous examples of spomenik, the radical architectonic cement monuments scattered around ex-Jugoslavia and commisioned by communist leader Tito after the war.
Uncompromision geometry on your night stand: The unique geometric shape of the monument never cease to offer new perspective to the eye.
Functional and minimal. The lamp is very easy to setup, just buy a cable for an E17 lightbulb, with a screw on base to keep it more secure by screwing it on the base. For example this one.
Prints with supports.
Changelog:
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