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Lampslamp Pendant by Anna Strupinskaya & Alexey Ivashkevich

01.14.14 | By
Lampslamp Pendant by Anna Strupinskaya & Alexey Ivashkevich

Russian design duo Anna Strupinskaya & Alexey Ivashkevich created this big, purple lamp that’s actually made of burned-out halogen lamps that provide brilliant light effect through a translucent layer of violet silicone.

The light itself proceeds from one central energy efficient bulb. The opposite arrangement of lamps inside and outside of the LAMPSLAMP creates convenient complexity. The 3D pattern of the pendant declares that a very simple and familiar object can reveal its exceptional and dramatic beauty when it is put in a peculiar way.

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The concept has an ecological contribution as well – the halogen lamps assembled into the LAMPSLAMP is an interesting instance of reusing materials that are hard to dispose of, however, the result is not only efficient, but attractive. Plus, fun to bend and squish!

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The LAMPSLAMP debuted during the London Design Festival 2013, with the help of a successful collaboration with the curators of Rub Design Book Project Anastasia Krylova & Marya Tvardovskaya.

Photos by Studio Fotohaus.

Jaime Derringer, Founder + Executive Editor of Design Milk, is a Jersey girl living in SoCal. She dreams about funky, artistic jewelry + having enough free time to enjoy some of her favorite things—running, reading, making music, and drawing.