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Inspired by the honeycomb structure, these 3D-printed lamp shades are biodegradable and made of 90% recycled plastic and plant resources.
For [Elmojo], that thing is a 10+ year old Medusa-style floor lamp. It still looks and works great, but the plastic shades are crumbling. The good news: [Elmojo] has a 3D printer.
Netherlands-based designer David Graas' "Stalaclights" are 3D-printed hanging skyscraper bulb shades. ... 3D printed art deco skyscrapers are the most unusual lamps we’ve ever seen ...
Whether there are plans to sell the 3D printed lace shades isn't clear. This is a small example of the vast projects created using 3D printers — homes, medical breakthroughs, even food have all ...
Other lighting designers that are experimenting with 3D printed designs include lamp shades made with recycled plastic by Plumen and a pendant light by Tom Fereday and artist Susan Chen that uses ...
And 3D printing has had a bit of a rocky journey itself. It's an $11 billion industry , but one that has so far been mostly used for niche or specialized purposes, like medical manufacturing.
A plethora of substances can be used for 3D printing these days. Most people go for conventional plastics like ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) or polycarbonate. Krill Design, however, has ...
While most 3D-print designs for homeware exist only as files for hobbyists to download and print on their home machines, some designers are making items for sale online. Ribbon shade by Bold ...
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