It’s a Lamp, It’s a Lamp Box - No, It’s a Lamp AND Lamp Box
University of Brighton graduate David Gardener presented his Package Lamp at New Designers in London recently. This lamp is made of pulp packaging material, and is both the shipping box and the finished lamp.
The pulp structure starts off as the packaging to house the bulb plug wire and socket. When opened, the user removes these electronic parts and repositions them back in the pulp structure in their correct positions where it actually becomes the structure of the lamp, leaving no waste packaging to be thrown away.
1. The lamp “workings” come packaged in a molded box for shipping and delivery.
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2. Assembly means putting all the parts in the right places.
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3. Close the packaging and you have a lamp!
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What a clever way to eliminate the packagind and padding needed to ship a lamp! Read the post Package Lamp by David Gardener Leaves No Waste at Treehugger.com.


