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Minimalist Pop-Up Lamp

Posted: 7/08/2013
Adorning houses, rooms and even offices with funky lamps is becoming a fast fetish. While chandeliers, vintage candelabras and the commonplace bulbs-n-lights serve the purpose well but to go beyond a purpose and owning a artifact is a thing of beauty.

Well Well Design is a Paris-based design studio, founded by Antoine Becognee and Héloïse Piraud in 2011. Relatively new to the scene, their design works are purposeful rather than like any run-of-the mill artwork. Lamps are pretty much a space consuming objects. Add the task of pinning it on the wall or finding that most appropriate corner to situate it or grabbing that absolutely right peice size for your use; its a cruel dilemma.

Keeping these aspects in mind, the designer duo has come up with a superb 'Pop-up' lamp. Yes and take the name literally, readers. The lamp is a foldable, flat, low cost lamp that comes to your doorstep delivered in a envelope. The design technique is really what is so pleasing. Product damage is one concern. However, the Pop-Up is made using a polypropylene sheet in a square, triangle or circular shape, with angular folds.

The designers share that "Intended for the corner of a room, the lamp creates a luminous shape, interacting with the architecture. It cleverly takes advantage of a space often unexploited in design."

We absolutely loved the idea and hope you like it too. Have a look at some of the designs below.

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