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The Lampo's Origami Shape Allows the Light to be Packaged Completely Levelled

— April 19, 2016 — Art & Design
The Lampo is an modern light fixture that takes inspiration from traditional origami paper folds to form a flat-pack lamp that is ideal for setting up and taking down. The lamp requires no tools to put together or pull apart, thanks to a collapsible paper design.

While many lamps and light sources tend to be static in shape and permanent in structure, the Lampo offers a transitional light that can easily be implemented into any space thanks to its compact shape and size. The light contains a spherical shade made entirely out of Washi paper imported from Japan. The shade is collapsible and expandable thanks to its intricate set of folds. The shade sits comfortably on a set of three wooden legs that can be assembled without the need for any added accessories.

Trend Themes

  1. Flat-pack Lighting — The lamp's collapsible design presents opportunities for creating innovative, easy-to-transport lighting solutions.
  2. Origami-inspired Design — The use of folding techniques in the lamp's design opens up possibilities for creating aesthetically pleasing and space-saving products.
  3. Tool-free Assembly — The lamp's simple assembly process suggests opportunities for developing user-friendly products that eliminate the need for tools.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture — The collapsible design and easy setup of the Lampo lamp could disrupt the furniture industry by providing portable lighting options.
  2. Home Decor — The origami-inspired design of the Lampo lamp presents opportunities for creating unique and visually stunning home decor products.
  3. Lighting — The flat-pack nature of the Lampo lamp offers possibilities for transforming the lighting industry by providing efficient and easily transportable lighting solutions.
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