Objects have a way of echoing human emotions, silently bearing witness to the lives they inhabit. In this series, Designers with Long Legs, I reimagine four iconic designs through the lens of nostalgia and loneliness, exploring how these objects take on human characteristics and emotional depth. Each piece reflects a moment of quiet introspection, where form and function blur into something more intimate—a presence that feels both familiar and distant, like a memory just out of reach.

Juicy Salif (Philippe Starck, 1988)
305 x 305mm 
Acrylic on plywood
$150

Tea Infuser Pot (Marianne Brandt, 1924)
305mm x 305mm 
Acrylic on plywood
$150

Gräshoppa Floor Lamp (Greta M. Grossman, 1947) 
305 x 305mm 
Acrylic on plywood
$150

Akari Lamp (Isamu Noguchi)
305 x 305mm 
Acrylic on plywood
$150
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