Plumen, a London-based company, approaches energy-efficient lighting by creating stylish low-energy bulbs and lamps. In its latest design collaboration, Plumen has united forces with Batch.works to bring a sustainable design together with additive manufacturing potential in the form of a 3D printed lampshade collection.
Since 2016, Batch.works motto has been to make 3D printed consumer products part of people’s everyday life. “We used recycled and responsibly sourced material to make our products-either from sugarcane starch or recycled packaging,” states the Batch.works’ site.
With a price of £149, the Neo lamp design is based on the geometric Art Deco era. Made from recycled plastic PET bottles, it features two shapes stacked on top of one another. Neo is thought for any space where you need atmospheric light and a well-lit surface.
The Ribbon model features a bent surface with a prominent light bulb called Wilma. At a price of £199, the design uses the characteristic 3D printing lines to create an effect of a textile wrapping around the light. Like Neo, it is made out of PET bottles.
Both designs are available in black and white but can be produced in different colors by request. New models are expected to come in 2020.
The Plumen collection, “inspired by everything from the Bauhaus to geometric forms of the Art Deco Era,” also brings 3D printed shades made of recycled plastic that would otherwise end in landfills.
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