The “Inspired not Expired” Lamp by Clab4Design has been designed for those who love to keep their creative juices flowing and play with a diverse palette of ideas. The lamp is essentially a natural solid wood cube 10 cm per side that can be used as one desires. Quite a design twist to the quintessential don’t you think and I personally think even children can explore their creative side with it.
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MADLAB’s Bacterioptica Chandelier is not for the faint-hearted as this unique chandelier is made of Petri dishes, metal rods and 15,000 feet of fiber optics and in case you are wondering yes the petri dishes do have real bacteria in it. This quirky chandelier is suppose to be an extension of a NJ based family which includes a couple, their three children, a dog, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and of course everyone’s favorite house-guests like
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The Pouring Light concept in the images below is definitely a very bold design. We’re looking at lamp that looks like a regular coffee cup in the process of spilling some sort of a liquid. The spill is actually used to sustain the cup and thanks to the phosphorescent material used to build the whole lamp the lighting effect is even more impressive. We have more surprises for you as the Pouring Light doesn’t only
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Okay, I admit it, I like bread as much as the next person but not sure if I would want it hanging from my ceiling (even on those horrid no carb days). However the Bread Lampshade collection makes me rethink my position on bread as an aesthetic object since its eye-catching and eco-friendly. Designed by Dominic Wilcox, the lamps are composed of used bread flour and have been varnished to keep the pesky fungus away.
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The disheveled elegance of the Leaf Lamp is no coincidence and the etherial designs draws you into a hypnotic introspection. Designed by Andreu Carulla, the lamp has been made of polymer concrete and is suppose to be integrated onto the wall itself making them a great solution for those who are confined by space.
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