This marvelously woven 3D-printed lamp was created by a robotic arm that meticulously wove together the thin fibers. The Fiber Pattern Lamp is designed in orb-like shapes which add to the surreal look of the modern lighting.
Using a software program, Atelier Robotiq designers made the precise patterns of the lamps. Those patterns are then 3D-printed onto wooden sculptures that set their shapes, slide out from inside once the lamps are complete. The lightweight fibers used produce a lamp that incredibly weighs less than an iPhone 6.
The open and airy 3D-printed lamps allow for a lot of light to filter out into a surrounding space as well as cast interesting shadows across the room.
Robot-Woven Lamps
This Modern 3D-Printed Lamp is Created by a Robotic Weaver & Design Software
Trend Themes
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Robotic Weaving — The use of robotic arms to weave structures or objects opens up opportunities for precision manufacturing in various industries.
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3D Printing of Precise Patterns — The combination of 3D printing and precise pattern creation can be leveraged for developing intricate designs in various fields such as product design and architecture.
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Lightweight and Airy Structures — The use of lightweight and airy materials in product design enhances portability and energy efficiency in industries such as transportation and construction.
Industry Implications
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Home Decor — The use of robotic weaving and 3D printing in the manufacturing of lamps and other home decor items can result in highly customizable and intricate designs.
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Textiles — The textile industry can leverage the precision and automation capabilities of robotic weaving for the production of complex patterns and designs in textiles.
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Lighting — The use of robotic weaving and 3D printing in the lighting industry can result in unique and innovative designs that are also energy-efficient and durable.