1 minute read
Art of the Artichoke
A dietary staple makes its mark on the world of luxury design.
By Wendy Noory
the late 1920s but quickly modified the approach to a softer, more “organic” one. After 10 years of development and scientific study to eliminate glare, the PH Artichoke lamp was created in 1958. The lamp has a soft warm glow with multiple layers of copper-clad louvers, making this a stunning sculptural form which can be purchased still today after 75 years, a true classic design.
I n contrast, a different approach at achieving an artichoke-inspired light fixture with the use of upcycled papers such as vintage sheet music, old maps, flower bulb catalogs and recycled book pages can be seen in the designs of Aster + Quail pendant lights. The handcrafted pendant lights using cutout circles in an overlapping placement create the subtle artichoke abstract form.
The artichoke flower’s meaning and symbolism represents hope and prosperity; with a tender core and hard outer shell, the artichoke is a resilient design motif that has lasted for centuries.
Bottom:
Sunday
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER $15
RECEIVE AN ENTIRE YEAR OF SLHL FOR ONLY
To take advantage of this offer, send your check along with name, address and telephone number to:
St. Louis Homes + Lifestyles, 255 Lamp & Lantern Village Town and Country, MO 63017
Online: stlouishomesmag.com/content/subscribe countertops INSPIRE | DESIGN | LIVE
#1 Best Garden Center 1011
N. Woodlawn • Kirkwood, MO
Quartz
OF THE YEAR 2023
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS MAY 3, 2023
If you are the owner or designer of a brilliant bathroom, enter our BATHS OF THE YEAR (BOTY) CONTEST. Winning baths will be featured in the AUGUST 2023 ISSUE of St. Louis Homes + Lifestyles.
4160 Meramec Street, St. Louis, MO 63116 314-771-1234 russostoneandtile.com
Photography by Anne Matheis.