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These Pampshade X Dauphinette Lamps are Made from Real Bread

A glowing croissant lamp from Pampshade X Dauphinette is sure to serve as the perfect accent piece in any carb-lovers' home. Pampshade's bread lamps went relatively viral last month, highlighting the quirky and creative home accessory that still managed to be aesthetically pleasing and chic. Now it's back after partnering with NYC-based fashion label Dauphinette.

What's exciting about the new iteration is that they're made from real bread sourced from the Liberté bakery in Kyoto. While they look delicious enough to eat, this decor piece has been coated in resin to preserve it, making for the perfect addition to any bread-lover's house.

The lamp is currently retailing for $120 USD, where the retailer is taking pre-orders.
Trend Themes
1. Carb-inspired Decor - The popularity of the glowing croissant lamp showcases a trend towards incorporating food-inspired decor into home spaces.
2. Quirky Home Accessories - The success of Pampshade's bread lamps demonstrates a trend towards unique and unconventional home accessories.
3. Preserved Food Art - The use of real bread coated in resin for the lamp reflects a trend in preserving food for artistic purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore the creation of more carb-inspired decor pieces to cater to the growing demand.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can collaborate with home decor companies to create unconventional and playful accessories that bridge the gap between fashion and home decor.
3. Food Art - The food art industry can explore innovative ways to preserve and showcase edible items in artistic forms, such as through resin coatings.

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