It has been a busy morning acclimating back into city life after five days with the family (and no cell reception) camping near Yosemite. As I was combing through piles of emails, I felt a little less homesick from my tent when I came across an email from Bleu Nature revealing their Acrylic Glass Collection. A line of lamps and stools with nature encompassed inside.
Bleu Nature finds inspiration from the effect of passing time on natural materials, exploring erosion and wear, imperfect and random formations and uses the fine art of French craftsmanship to complete each unique piece.
This season, Bleu Nature explores the eerie repetitiveness inherent in driftwood and bone fragments. In line with its policy of reusing materials, and after successfully bringing out the "vegetal" aesthetics of driftwood, Bleu Nature has turned its attention to the stark lines and shapes of the animal world.
On that note, I'll save the story about the bear that came searching our campsite for morsels of leftover rack of lamb for another time.
See more designs from Bleu Nature here.
Post Author Tamara Wallop
for Globally Gorgeous