The Trashlight from Craighton Berman Saves Space in Your Place
Michael Hines — June 17, 2010 — Art & Design
References: craightonberman & dornob
The Trashlight from industrial designer Craighton Berman is genius. To say that the Trashlight is overdue would be an understatement.
The Craighton Berman 'Trashlight' was created as a conversational piece, but I still think it could be made into a viable piece of furniture/waste bin. Having a trash can combined with a lamp would be a dream come true for people living in places where space is at a premium. Check out the links to see more of Craighton Berman's work and keep your fingers crossed for a purchasable Trashlight someday.
The Craighton Berman 'Trashlight' was created as a conversational piece, but I still think it could be made into a viable piece of furniture/waste bin. Having a trash can combined with a lamp would be a dream come true for people living in places where space is at a premium. Check out the links to see more of Craighton Berman's work and keep your fingers crossed for a purchasable Trashlight someday.
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