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Don’t these Bicho floor standing lamps resemble wild animals?

Daniel TejBy Daniel TejFebruary 28, 20172 Mins Read
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Bicho by Martinho Pita
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‘Bicho’ is a new collection of floor standing lamps that comes from the Portuguese architect Martinho Pita. He got this idea after  spending a few months away from the city, at his father place, learning the art of transforming tree branches into beautiful lamps. 

In Portuguese ‘Bicho’ means ‘Creatures’, which is reflected in his collection. These creature are motionless (obviously), and although its hard to identify the exact type, but few of them seem like a giraffe, snake and a snail. Each lamp in the series is completely unique, and crafted from discarded branches of Portuguese Holly Oak trees.  

The light source comes from a textile-covered electrical cord that’s threaded up through each lamp in a different way, resembling a vein delivering blood to these creatures. After carefully considering the right position of every branch, it’s peeled, shaped and sanded before it dries completely.

In Martinho’s words

What really attracted me in the Bichos series is that each piece resembles an animal, a species. Not exactly what kind, but a creature for sure. And that’s where the name derives from. ‘Bicho’ is a Portuguese word that means something like ‘creature’.

Bicho by Martinho Pita
Branches transformed into lamps
Bicho by Martinho Pita
Each lamp resembles some creature
Bicho by Martinho Pita
Textile-covered electrical cord looks like a vein delivering blood
Bicho by Martinho Pita
Bicho floor standing lamp by Martinho Pita

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