Flower – Handmade Ceramic Lamp & Planter
by Ia Liparteliani Georgia

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Handcrafted by Ia Liparteliani, this lamp stands out with its radical, conceptual design and organic form. Each piece is truly unique, featuring a small integrated space for a plant.

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Ia Liparteliani lives and works in Tbilisi (Georgia) . She was born in 1979. She is a painter/interior and product designer. Ia received B.A. in Painting from J.Nikoladze College of Art and complete an M.A. in Media Art (Tbilisi State Academy of Art) in 2006. In later years she used her experience to try and innovate her society by creating a design studio that centered around creating innovative projects in her country as well as implementing her views in art which was later exposed in many expositions in: Tbilisi, Amsterdam, Kiev, Venice, Milan, London, LA, NY, Vancouver, Cologne. The most important in her art life is participation in a Georgian National Pavilion on the 56th Venice Art Biennale . 2015.
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