New Additions at LIM: Where Form Meets Function
This month at LIM, form meets function in two standout additions to the showroom – pieces that capture attention with architectural clarity and sculptural edge.
The Magazine Side Table
Sleek, smart, and unapologetically bold, the Magazine Side Table commands a presence with its cobalt blue epoxy-coated frame and geometric stance. Drawing inspiration from cantilevered structures, its multi-tiered form cleverly incorporates a recessed niche for your favourite reads. Equally suited beside a lounge chair, next to the bed, or standing solo as an accent, it’s a conversation starter with a practical soul. Custom finishes and colours offer flexibility without compromising its confident, contemporary identity.
The Pylon Floor Lamp
Taking cues from the quiet strength of power line pylons, the Pylon Floor Lamp pares its form down to the essential. A ferro brown epoxy-coated steel frame supports a generously proportioned linen shade, while a cobalt blue cord punctuates the piece with a jolt of playful contrast. Striking but never overpowering, it’s a lighting solution that personifies art and function. Custom options for the frame, cord, and shade let you tailor the piece to your space.
Both pieces exemplify LIM’s ethos: bold lines, thoughtful design, and enduring craftsmanship.
Discover them in the showroom or explore them online, and see how function can still make a bold first impression
Contact: LIM
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