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1 · Meet the Australian Designer Whose Sculptural Lighting
2 · Interview: Lighting designer Christopher Boots
3 · Hermès holiday windows by lighting designer Christopher Boots
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In seven jewel-tone vignettes inspired by metamorphosis, avant-garde Australian lighting designer Christopher Boots recasts Hermès’s luxury goods as props in futuristic .
Australian maker Christopher Boots, seen here in his Melbourne-area studio, creates minimalist lighting that’s frequently inspired by Greek myths (photo by John Tsiavis). Top: His .K+K+
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K+K+ Christopher Boots’ Hermes window in New York City. Looking back at your career, is there one moment/product/ project that stands out? CB: There have been so many.
Boots’ work has been displayed at Hermes, Rossana Orlandi, The National Gallery of Victoria, Parliament House, Cassina, amongst countless private collections in New York, Dubai, Tokyo, . Through his emphasis on natural materials, Boots has garnered a dedicated clientele in addition to placements in luxury retailers such as Hermès. Below, Boots reflects on . In seven jewel-tone vignettes inspired by metamorphosis, avant-garde Australian lighting designer Christopher Boots recasts Hermès’s luxury goods as props in futuristic holiday scenes. His.Australian maker Christopher Boots, seen here in his Melbourne-area studio, creates minimalist lighting that’s frequently inspired by Greek myths (photo by John Tsiavis). Top: His Prometheus I and II chandeliers are made of brass rings set with quartz crystals (photo courtesy of .
Christopher Boots’ Hermes window in New York City. Looking back at your career, is there one moment/product/ project that stands out? CB: There have been so many.
Boots’ work has been displayed at Hermes, Rossana Orlandi, The National Gallery of Victoria, Parliament House, Cassina, amongst countless private collections in New York, Dubai, Tokyo, Moscow and Paris. Through his emphasis on natural materials, Boots has garnered a dedicated clientele in addition to placements in luxury retailers such as Hermès. Below, Boots reflects on the human condition, how crystals play into humanity, and the benefits of isolation.Boots references his Greek heritage frequently and foundational themes of Greek thought such as geometry, beauty and mythology permeate his work. His pared down geometries are a tangible manifestation of Greek philosophy's quest to distill all things .
Need to Know: Christopher Boots of Christopher Boots
Christopher Boots is an Australian lighting designer whose love of natural materials shines through in all of his creations. Boots’s contemporary lighting fixtures are made from brass and quartz crystals, giving them an ethereal glow. From an outsider’s perspective, Boots is living the dream: a studio in a fashionable suburb—which also doubles as his house—and luxury brand Hermes calling to design the Christmas lights in their New York store.
The Dark Heart of Lighting Designer Christopher Boots. With a ‘day job’ creating monumental architectural lighting and commissions for high profile clients like Hermés, it’s no wonder Fitzroy design luminary Christopher Boots craves a little darkness at home.
Boots designed the legendary Hermes holiday windows for both stores on Madison Avenue, New York City. Christopher Boots has worked closely with a diversity of clients and collaborators – including Cult, Hermes, National Gallery of Victoria and Elenberg Fraser – to deliver limited-edition and made-to-order products. In seven jewel-tone vignettes inspired by metamorphosis, avant-garde Australian lighting designer Christopher Boots recasts Hermès’s luxury goods as props in futuristic holiday scenes. His.Australian maker Christopher Boots, seen here in his Melbourne-area studio, creates minimalist lighting that’s frequently inspired by Greek myths (photo by John Tsiavis). Top: His Prometheus I and II chandeliers are made of brass rings set with quartz crystals (photo courtesy of .
Christopher Boots’ Hermes window in New York City. Looking back at your career, is there one moment/product/ project that stands out? CB: There have been so many.Boots’ work has been displayed at Hermes, Rossana Orlandi, The National Gallery of Victoria, Parliament House, Cassina, amongst countless private collections in New York, Dubai, Tokyo, Moscow and Paris. Through his emphasis on natural materials, Boots has garnered a dedicated clientele in addition to placements in luxury retailers such as Hermès. Below, Boots reflects on the human condition, how crystals play into humanity, and the benefits of isolation.
Boots references his Greek heritage frequently and foundational themes of Greek thought such as geometry, beauty and mythology permeate his work. His pared down geometries are a tangible manifestation of Greek philosophy's quest to distill all things .Christopher Boots is an Australian lighting designer whose love of natural materials shines through in all of his creations. Boots’s contemporary lighting fixtures are made from brass and quartz crystals, giving them an ethereal glow. From an outsider’s perspective, Boots is living the dream: a studio in a fashionable suburb—which also doubles as his house—and luxury brand Hermes calling to design the Christmas lights in their New York store.The Dark Heart of Lighting Designer Christopher Boots. With a ‘day job’ creating monumental architectural lighting and commissions for high profile clients like Hermés, it’s no wonder Fitzroy design luminary Christopher Boots craves a little darkness at home.
Meet the Australian Designer Whose Sculptural Lighting
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Interview: Lighting designer Christopher Boots
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