If you're looking to invest in a funky piece of lighting, I suggest you take a peak at the Wastberg W101 lamp. Featuring a origami-like structure, it is actually made out of paper.
Actually, the Wastberg W101 is specifically constructed using DuraPulp, which is a mix of paper pulp and starch polymer, according to The Design Blog. Using an LED light developed by Claseeon Koivisto Rune that produces a warm rather than hot light, the Wastberg W101 lamp is safe and very energy-efficient.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Sustainable Lighting
- Creating energy-efficient lighting solutions with eco-friendly materials like DuraPulp and LED lighting.
- Origami-inspired Home Decor
- Incorporating the modern and sleek look of origami structures into furniture and decor designs.
- Innovative Use of Paper
- Exploring new ways to use paper as a durable and sustainable material for product design.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Home Decor
- Innovating home lighting and decor with sustainable and eco-friendly materials like DuraPulp.
- Furniture Design
- Incorporating origami forms and shapes into modern furniture design and manufacturing.
- Sustainable Packaging
- Using innovative and eco-friendly materials, such as DuraPulp, for packaging and shipping.
