The Shattered Lights Lamp by Ira Rozhavsky
Made from broken tempered glass, silicone and lined with LEDs, the Shattered Lights Lamp by designer Ira Rozhavsky puts the impetus to design in the users’ hands. The amoeba-like lamp can be bent, folded and molded to your whimsical desires, creating an artful conversation piece that doubles as fun, energy-efficient mood lighting.
Falling into the “greater than the sum of its parts” category, the funky light is remarkable not only for its ability to sip energy, but for the simplicity of its materials; who would’ve thought that broken glass, a handful of diodes and some silicone could create something so interesting; it definitely earns as many points for design ingenuity as it does for sustainability.
Surely this is much better than picking up a static lamp design that could go out of fashion in due time (and probably would), as you will be able to adapt with the times by just molding it to what’s hip in the current timeline.
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