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Pollen Lamp, 2025
Aluminum, polystyrene, gypsum with textile, velvet, glass
23 x 23 × 50cm (H)
The lamps are made by order. Please calculate about 6 weeks.
Price does not include shipping and customs.
The Pollen lamp was designed by Polina Moroz for her artist room titled “ “Pollinarium” at Teufelhof, Basel. A pollinarium - naturally also intended as a play on words with the artist's name - is a collective term in botany that refers to all the pollen-related flower parts that are needed for the pollination and reproduction of a plant.
Polina's installation is a meditative, mysterious room in in which characteristics and symbols from the plant world are transferred to the room, its architecture and its atmosphere. With the exception of the bed, all the elements in the room were specially designed by Polina Moroz and produced for the room: a hand-woven carpet, an armchair, a mural and the “Pollen” lamp.
The installation also continues in the curtains, a canopy and a cushion and plays with different surfaces and textures: soft, gentle, flowing or hard. The light from the lamps picks up on the softness and movements of the fabrics and shapes once again and transfers them to the room. As versatile as the elements in the room are, they complement each other like in a stage set, transforming the room into an intimate, sensually charged space and at the same time alluding to Voltaire's idea of ‘cultivating one's own garden’.
About Polina Moroz:
Born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine in 1992, Polina Moroz trained as an architect in Sweden and Denmark, specialising in experimental design.
Polina Moroz has lived in Paris for many years and works both as an artist and as a designer. In her work, motifs from nature, mysticism, legends and traditional customs meet postmodern and contemporary art designs. Her objects are often also works of art; their surfaces are reminiscent of organic materials, agragate objects that are always in motion and allow light and space to be experienced in very different ways.
Her works have been exhibited in Tour Orion, Montreuil, F, Musee of d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, F, The Office, Soli Loci, Paris, F, IAMUARE , Culver City, LA, USA, les Grandes-Serres, Paris, F, Saalhof 1123 Basel, CH, Skylight, New York, USA, La Villa du Parc, Annemasse F, Château du Feÿ, Villecien, F and Tripolar, Paris, F, among others.
Pollen Lamp, 2025
Aluminum, polystyrene, gypsum with textile, velvet, glass
23 x 23 × 50cm (H)
The lamps are made by order. Please calculate about 6 weeks.
Price does not include shipping and customs.
The Pollen lamp was designed by Polina Moroz for her artist room titled “ “Pollinarium” at Teufelhof, Basel. A pollinarium - naturally also intended as a play on words with the artist's name - is a collective term in botany that refers to all the pollen-related flower parts that are needed for the pollination and reproduction of a plant.
Polina's installation is a meditative, mysterious room in in which characteristics and symbols from the plant world are transferred to the room, its architecture and its atmosphere. With the exception of the bed, all the elements in the room were specially designed by Polina Moroz and produced for the room: a hand-woven carpet, an armchair, a mural and the “Pollen” lamp.
The installation also continues in the curtains, a canopy and a cushion and plays with different surfaces and textures: soft, gentle, flowing or hard. The light from the lamps picks up on the softness and movements of the fabrics and shapes once again and transfers them to the room. As versatile as the elements in the room are, they complement each other like in a stage set, transforming the room into an intimate, sensually charged space and at the same time alluding to Voltaire's idea of ‘cultivating one's own garden’.
About Polina Moroz:
Born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine in 1992, Polina Moroz trained as an architect in Sweden and Denmark, specialising in experimental design.
Polina Moroz has lived in Paris for many years and works both as an artist and as a designer. In her work, motifs from nature, mysticism, legends and traditional customs meet postmodern and contemporary art designs. Her objects are often also works of art; their surfaces are reminiscent of organic materials, agragate objects that are always in motion and allow light and space to be experienced in very different ways.
Her works have been exhibited in Tour Orion, Montreuil, F, Musee of d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, F, The Office, Soli Loci, Paris, F, IAMUARE , Culver City, LA, USA, les Grandes-Serres, Paris, F, Saalhof 1123 Basel, CH, Skylight, New York, USA, La Villa du Parc, Annemasse F, Château du Feÿ, Villecien, F and Tripolar, Paris, F, among others.
Pollen Lamp, 2025
Aluminum, polystyrene, gypsum with textile, velvet, glass
23 x 23 × 50cm (H)
The lamps are made by order. Please calculate about 6 weeks.
Price does not include shipping and customs.
The Pollen lamp was designed by Polina Moroz for her artist room titled “ “Pollinarium” at Teufelhof, Basel. A pollinarium - naturally also intended as a play on words with the artist's name - is a collective term in botany that refers to all the pollen-related flower parts that are needed for the pollination and reproduction of a plant.
Polina's installation is a meditative, mysterious room in in which characteristics and symbols from the plant world are transferred to the room, its architecture and its atmosphere. With the exception of the bed, all the elements in the room were specially designed by Polina Moroz and produced for the room: a hand-woven carpet, an armchair, a mural and the “Pollen” lamp.
The installation also continues in the curtains, a canopy and a cushion and plays with different surfaces and textures: soft, gentle, flowing or hard. The light from the lamps picks up on the softness and movements of the fabrics and shapes once again and transfers them to the room. As versatile as the elements in the room are, they complement each other like in a stage set, transforming the room into an intimate, sensually charged space and at the same time alluding to Voltaire's idea of ‘cultivating one's own garden’.
About Polina Moroz:
Born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine in 1992, Polina Moroz trained as an architect in Sweden and Denmark, specialising in experimental design.
Polina Moroz has lived in Paris for many years and works both as an artist and as a designer. In her work, motifs from nature, mysticism, legends and traditional customs meet postmodern and contemporary art designs. Her objects are often also works of art; their surfaces are reminiscent of organic materials, agragate objects that are always in motion and allow light and space to be experienced in very different ways.
Her works have been exhibited in Tour Orion, Montreuil, F, Musee of d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, F, The Office, Soli Loci, Paris, F, IAMUARE , Culver City, LA, USA, les Grandes-Serres, Paris, F, Saalhof 1123 Basel, CH, Skylight, New York, USA, La Villa du Parc, Annemasse F, Château du Feÿ, Villecien, F and Tripolar, Paris, F, among others.