This blog will present you with some creative and unusual lamp designs from around the world. Hope you enjoy!
Paperclip Lamp
When is a paperclip not a paperclip? When it’s a LED lamp by Teague, of  course. As the ubiquitous paperclip lends itself to being picked up and  bent, the designers of this lamp, Ben Collette and David Wykes, applied  the same tactile approach to the structure of the lamp. See the lamp  flat on a table, why not bend it into shape? Transformation after the  jump.
Martyr Lamp
Designed by UK design studio The Play Coalition, made from stainless steel, the playful lamp hangs from a plug point.
Biosfera Lamp Vase
Creative table lamp design that doubles as a vase. It is one unlike any  other I’ve seen. I hope it doesn’t get too hot or your plants might  easily die or even catch fire!
Wet Lamp
The WET Lamp is an elegant and playful series of glass lamps with an  alluring water-submerged light bulb at its center. When a thin silver  rod is slid into the water, the WET Lamp turns on and becomes  progressively brighter as the rod is submerged.
Yo-Yo Lamp
The YoYo floor lamp by Elmar Flototto has got both beautiful and smart  design. Place the lamp wherever you feel like and simply roll out the  exact cord length needed.  
Lull Flower Lamp Concept
Lull is a lamp that opens and closes like a flower. As a bud during  sunrise it stretches its petals to bloom. It opens carefully and dims up  to give a powerful morning light. In the evening LULL acts the  opposite. When it’s time to go to bed, the flower slowly closes while  the light is dimming down and it turns into a bud again.
 
Steampunk Lamp by Michael Pusateri
Made of an old wooden cigar box, two 60 watt bulbs, a handful of copper wire…From author:  “I used an old wooden cigar box, a few ceramic bulb mounts, a rheostat  and few other odds and ends. I did get a little fancy and paint the  ceramic mounts with textured copper paint. The wiring was trivial, but I  got a chance to use an Underwriter’s Knot. There’s a lot more steampunk  I could have thrown at it, but I like the simplicity of this. I used  two 60 watt bulbs, so it can get quite bright. It’s much more pleasant  at a lower light level.”
 
KOZO Lamps by Design2009
The KOZO series lighting made of galvanized iron parts, Cool Tap light  switch(developed by Design2009), and house a light bulb or a halogen  light bulb! The materials are left raw and alive, with little authentic  rust at the joints and the marks from hand tools that were used in the  assembly process. KOZO is handmade and assembled at the studio.”
 
Gecko Wall Lamp
If you like a gecko climb your wall? The Gecko Wall Lamp is a piece of  modern funky lighting. It features the frame is constructed from wrought  iron and with the main gecko body wrapped in abaca twine. The  lampshades are created from fossilized dyed cocoa leaves. Available in  green, multi, natural, purple, red lamp shades colors. A standard 25-40  watt candelabra bulb is recommended.
Lamponi Lamps
Designed Italian designer Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi. These lamps can  decorate and light the table at the same time – you just need to pick  the lamp you want, you can get one with a plane or with a house hold  object like an iron or a kettle.
Peel Off Lamp
Grid mosaic lamps are nothing new but custom ones unique to each person  are. The Peel Off Light by Sehwan Oh enables each person to take home a  mass produced lamp that can be customized by peeling off the pre-scored  tiles. Your mosaic can reflect your design aesthetic and/or how much  illumination you want. Will we see more of these customizable mass  produced products? They seem to make a comeback every year before  disappearing to the dead trends wastebasket.
 
Twist Together Lamp Is Hackerish
The Twist Together Lamp encourages you to design your own lamp.  Individual blocks connect together and illuminate with a simple twist.  Many creations are possible from a single set of 4 blocks, but you can  also connect multiple sets together (up to 6 on a single power supply)  expanding your options indefinitely.
Architectural Mood Lighting
The Penta lamp is probably one of the more striking designs I’ve seen.  In a time when most modern lamps follow the molded poly road, this one  uses structure to dynamically change its shape and ambient lighting. Its  shape suggest rotary motion but the seemingly complex design is  actually quite simple. Flat packed and made of recycled components, the  Penta was designed by Luca Casarotto.
  
 
 
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