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The Frozenplastic Lab Creates Spontaneous Designs for Its Products

Frozenplastic Lab was founded in 2011 by Itai Arbel with the interest to understand and play with concepts such as flexibility and spontaneity in an industrial market where control and mass production rule. This series of lamps boost a design where rigidity and measurements are forgotten to incorporate deformities and organized chaos.

Made of recycled, low density polyethylene from Israel, these colorful, about-to-melt art pieces are fun and entertaining to watch. The designer at Lab explains, "Before each piece took on its current form, it was a plastic bag or drinking bottle, making it all the more unique and special. A UV protector material is also used in each product to ensure long lasting life and protection from the sun."

In addition to sporting a one-of-a-kind shape, the Frozenplastic Lab lamps are a good way to add energy and novelty to spaces.
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