Sharon Sides | A Touch of Nature

06.08.14

Industrial Design, Israeli Designers Sharon Sides | A Touch of Nature

Back in 2012, I shared with you my obsession with Sharon Sides. Then, a recent graduate out of the Industrial Design Department at the Bezalel Academy and now, a force to be reckoned with.
About a year ago, I also wrote about her brand new design studio, which began forming it’s own identity, and now I’m super excited to share that after much anticipation, Sharon came out with a bigger range of products. So, say hello to her lighting fixtures and bowls. There are also tablesstoolschairs and wall decor but I’m so in love with the golden light fixtures and bowls that I need to focus on them at the moment.
The Stumps, which started as Sharon graduate project, is a collection that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects using unique techniques that she developed.
You should take a moment and enjoy a behind the scenes tour, as Sharon takes you through the back door of her magical process. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as much as I did.

www.sharonsides.com

The Stumps by Sharon Sides. A collection of light fixtures and bowls that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects. // via: Design Break
The Stumps by Sharon Sides. A collection of light fixtures and bowls that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects. // via: Design Break
The Stumps by Sharon Sides. A collection of light fixtures and bowls that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects. // via: Design Break
The Stumps by Sharon Sides. A collection of light fixtures and bowls that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects. // via: Design Break
The Stumps by Sharon Sides. A collection of light fixtures and bowls that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects. // via: Design Break
The Stumps by Sharon Sides. A collection of light fixtures and bowls that revolves around the transference of images from nature to design objects. // via: Design Break
Photos by Oded Balilty, Omri Hoter, Oded Antman, Rotem Lahav and Oded Smadar

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