CMYK Lamps Are Laser Cut With No Byproduct
Urban Delice — March 23, 2008 — Art & Design
References: mintd & roadsidescholar
The whole idea of the new recycling and minimum waste design projects seduces me every time I see astonishing pieces of design.
The CMYK lamps are made of acrylic sheets, laser cut. As producers use a smart assembly method, the manufacturing process wastes minimum material and minimum space. Also the product has a great mix and match idea: you have 4 basic colors one can use as wanted. The lamps are available is one shade Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black or 2 shades combined.
The CMYK lamps are made of acrylic sheets, laser cut. As producers use a smart assembly method, the manufacturing process wastes minimum material and minimum space. Also the product has a great mix and match idea: you have 4 basic colors one can use as wanted. The lamps are available is one shade Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black or 2 shades combined.
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