Shape-Shifting Cubeme Lamp is Recyclable
Katie Cordrey — January 11, 2010 — Eco
References: garniec.wordpress & designerblog.it
From the spongy exterior to the aluminum base, all of the materials in Ewa Garniec’s Cubeme Lamp are recyclable. The 11-inch cube can be manipulated, stretched and shaped to suit the user. The diffuse light from the Cubeme lamp is perfect for ambient lighting and the soft quality of the cube makes it a candidate as a footstool.
According to Garniec, the Cubeme is made of sponge, aluminum, acrylic beads, and lots of Polish love.
According to Garniec, the Cubeme is made of sponge, aluminum, acrylic beads, and lots of Polish love.
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2. Flexible Design - Innovative approach to lighting design that allows users to manipulate and shape the lamp to suit their needs.
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1. Lighting Design - Opportunity for lighting designers to create sustainable and flexible lighting solutions.
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3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Using recyclable materials like sponge and aluminum in manufacturing processes to create environmentally friendly products.
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