Thursday, May 24, 2012
Ironing time and light in tuna sauce
Materials: that light, that clock, a iron, a Campisi tuna fish can
Description: Mom gave me a iron even though she knew I would never iron: I added that Ikea light on top of it, perfect for boring books.
Campisi is a marvelous fishermen shop down to Sicily, their products rule: I had that as a base for a broken clock.
Both of them have been there for ages, Ada told me about Ikea hackers. Make love and hack.
~ enrico russo, naples
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rly ugly lol :D
ReplyDeletewhere is the hack? putting the lamp on anything (even an iron) is not a hack.
ReplyDeleteUseless, trash it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the lamp's not really a hack, but the clock can count as that, can it?
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, the clock: Two round shapes, a vintage looking food container? Quite nice!
And even though I do not like the lamp/iron thingy, the lamp at least looks like a real vintage piece now, due to the arrangement. I like to disguise ikea pieces...^^°
the clock is not even ikea, i don't even see it as a clock. there is a pig face on it.
ReplyDeleterethinking it, the problem is that the light is ironing, and the clock is in tuna sauce.....
ReplyDelete@Anon: It really is a digital clock (showing ?1:22). ;-)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see this posted. I very much like turning a clamp light into a table lamp using an iron as a base. Found-object hacking at it's best.
ReplyDeletethank you all!
ReplyDeleteyes, it isn't anything so peculiar. it's only the fact of turning found stuff into whatever else.
ciao ciao
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