Simplistic Spiral Lamps

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MOLLIGHT by Alessandro Marelli is an Awesome Minimalist Illuminator

— January 28, 2011 — Eco
Alessandro Marelli has designed an incredible simplistic lamp titled MOLLIGHT. The design is made out of reused materials that can be found in discarded items; a good example is the old spring from an armchair that makes up the base of the spiraled lamp.

Alessandro Marelli definitely has a unique talent if he's able to see junk material and re-imagine them into useful products. Reusing scrap material makes this simplistic spiral lamp design stylish and eco-friendly. It would fit perfectly in a modern warehouse loft -- if only I had one.

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