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Analuisa Corrigan Designs the Scoop Lamo for Wooj

Artist Analuisa Corrigan designs the Scoop Lamp for ethical home goods brand Wooj. It is a sculptural lamp that is made from 3D-printed processes and recycled plastic for a sustainable approach. The visual embodies a timeless look with a small spherical base foundation and a traditional lampshade at the top. It measures 6 inches in height and comes in two tonal hues of blush or eggshell.

Corrigan speaks about the collaboration, stating "They’re a small team of lovely, creative, and talented people passionate about bringing sustainable and accessible lighting into the home. They care about their process, products, and customers in such a genuine and honest way, which I’m not sure I would have found in a larger, mass-production lighting company."
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Sculptural Lamps - The use of 3D-printed processes in creating sculptural lamps offers innovative design possibilities.
2. Sustainable Home Goods - The rise of ethical brands like Wooj provides opportunities for the development of sustainable home goods.
3. Recycled Plastic Materials - The use of recycled plastic in lamp manufacturing supports a circular economy and reduces environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The lighting industry can explore 3D printing technology to create unique and visually appealing lamp designs.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can tap into the demand for sustainable and eco-friendly products by incorporating recycled materials into their designs.
3. Ethical Brands - The rise of ethical brands like Wooj opens up opportunities for collaboration with artists and designers to create sustainable and visually appealing products.

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