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Street light

NR. 015

City Light is a lamp that combines urban matter and existential warmth. Its base is a concrete block, once a city landmark or obstacle, now raised to a new format of existence. Imperfect, cracked, but authentic. On its surface are graffiti signs, like voices from underground tunnels, where a real city breathes. A thin, vertical rod grows out of this concrete – like time or thought rising upwards. At its top is a ball of warm light, like a gently brown-shining sun. Its rays are not dazzling, not demonstrative – it is not a decorative object, but a silent memory of the day, of the fragility and beauty of life. It is not a lamp – it is a fragment of life. It does not talk about perfection, but about survival, about the fact that every detail, even if it seems unnecessary, has the ability to transform. Not recreated, but salvaged – this construction speaks of saving raw materials not as a trend, but as a part of being. This creation is a reminder that even in the roughest material, light can be found. That beauty is revealed not on the surface, but in the story it carries with it. The light of the city not only warms the space, but also reminds us that it is possible to live differently.


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