Many of the origami works we have seen in the past were relatively complex, very practical in time, and also quite brain-consuming. Even if you want to make a thousand origami cranes to express your thoughts, you have to be familiar with them. The process is still complicated, but many people have begun to try to make origami both simple and practical. What we see here is the world’s first pure paper table lamp designed and produced by Swedish designer Claseeon Koivisto Rune. This origami desk lamp is indeed "pure green" because the lamps bulb uses ultra-high-efficiency LED lights, and the paper is derived from pulp made from starch polymerization, which can be quickly biodegraded.
Lights that have already been replaced by premiums
Under one-time molding
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