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The TulipK Lamp by Ben Geeblen Was Designed Using Microsoft Excel

— October 9, 2010 — Art & Design
The TulipK Lamp from designer Ben Geeblen is one of the most practical uses of Microsoft Excel I have ever seen. Sure, you could use Excel to make graphs and spreadsheets, or you could use it to design a totally cool and original lamp.

The TulipK Lamp was designed in Excel and printed on a 3D printer. Ben Geeblen made the lamp with a mechanism that opens the petals up as if the flower was blooming. Read below to find out more about Ben Geeblen's TulipK Lamp.

Trend Themes

  1. 3D Printing — The TulipK Lamp was 3D printed, highlighting the potential for creating innovative designs and functional objects.
  2. Design Tools — Using Microsoft Excel as a design tool for creating unique products presents opportunities for disruption and creative exploration.
  3. Functional Art — The combination of the practical function of a lamp with artistic design elements showcases the trend of merging art and functionality in home decor.

Industry Implications

  1. Product Design — The use of Excel and 3D printing in lamp design indicates potential innovation opportunities in the product design industry.
  2. Home Decor — The TulipK Lamp exemplifies the fusion of art and functionality in home decor, offering new possibilities for the home decor industry.
  3. 3D Printing Services — The growing popularity of 3D printing opens up opportunities for specialized 3D printing services to cater to designers and creators seeking unique designs.
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