I've been harboring a thing for Dutch designer Bertjan Pot's Random Light forever. I want one for our dining room so bad it hurts, but the price -- more than $1,500 for the large size -- has stopped me.
So last night while I was leafing through the latest West Elm catalog (I know I said no more chain stores, but I was only looking ... ), my heart skipped a beat when I saw the company's new Abaca Pendant. It's a little bit similar, no? (And West Elm is certainly no stranger to design knockoffs.)
Let's compare:West Elm Abaca Pendant, $79 to $129
Moooi Random Light: small, $660, and medium, $860, at Design Within Reach; large, $1,505, at YLighting
To my eye, the ethereal, delicate, and almost-translucent epoxy and fiberglass Random Light has much more drama and presence. West Elm's banana-fiber version is earthier, chunkier, and not nearly as graceful. The smaller size (the West Elm pendants range from about 9 to 16 inches in diameter, compared to the Random Light's 20 to 43 inches) also creates far less impact.
But when you consider the savings -- almost $600 to more than $1,350 -- the trade-offs might not be so hard to swallow.
What do you think?
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
Double Take: Abaca and Random Lights
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Labels: Abaca Pendant, Bertjan Pot, design knockoffs, Design Within Reach, Double Take, lighting, Moooi, Random Light, West Elm, YLighting
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