This piece is part of a current exploration of the Paper Lamp typology, as part of this case study, a series of table, floor, ceiling, pendant, and wall lamps are being designed and produced at a collectible scale. These pieces incorporate a paper lamp shade, without an inner structure of any kind. Through a deep exploration of the material, a series of cuts and folds allow for the shade to have structure, which helps create these seemingly floating light beams with geometrical shapes.
The case study has been developing for various months and started during my stay in Japan. Where I encountered a wide variety of paper lamps that had different applications, graphics, shapes, and colors.
*This lamp is part of a limited edition run, due to its collectible nature, some details and characteristics might be unique to a particular piece, as each one is partly handmade.*
This lamp has a beech wood base and an upper made out of “Environment” acid-free paper.
Plug | Type A/B (US) Can be adapted to destination) |
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Bulb | G9 LED 3W 3000K 280Lm (Dimmable) |
Voltage | 100-127V |
Cord length (cm) | 200 (Can be customised) |
Switch | On cord |
Dimensions LxWxH | 21x21x41cm (8x8x16'') |
Weight (kg) | 5 |
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Number Of Pieces Created | 5 |