When the coldness of ironwork meets the warmth of grass vines, a lamp gains a natural breath. This floor lamp features a lampshade made of hand-woven grass vines. Each vine strip carries the warmth of the craftsman, weaving a patchwork of gentle warmth in the light and shadow, as if blending the comfort of the summer shade indoors. The iron lamp body undergoes multiple processes of forging, with simple yet powerful lines. The dark brown texture retains the texture of time, forming a subtle dialogue with the natural texture of the grass vines. The design of the foot-operated switch shows consideration for life - there's no need to bend over to search, simply stepping lightly can awaken the light, making the action of turning on and off the lamp an elegant habit. When the light shines through the gaps of the grass vines, fine patterns of light and shadow will appear on the ground, like the waves of wheat blown by the wind, or the forest paths under the moonlight, adding a touch of lively poetry to the space. Whether placed in the corner of the living room or by the window of the study, it can become an extension of nature. The stability of ironwork and the lightness of grass vines form a balance, having the simplicity of the industrial era while not losing the rustic quality. When night falls and this lamp is turned on, it seems as if one can hear the growth of the vines, see the luster of ironwork that has settled over time, making the home a warm stopover connecting nature and culture.