A James Evanson lighthouse lamp, 1984, lacquered fibreboard body and flange, wooden legs, resin, perforated steel plate, 60W clear lamp. New York City-based architect, whom interior design magazine praised as 'very much au courant, very much 'New Wave,' yet also at 'the vanguard of what later was to become a pronounced style.' Evanson believes that decoration 'should be integral to the shape of furniture and buildings. To make Art is simple, but to make Art furniture means integrating many aspects so that the whole piece is not arbitrary and whimsical, but holds together.' height 53.5 cm, width 28 cm