Hand Knitted Lamp by Philippe Tyberghien

I’ve noticed that DIY websites are more and more popular by the Net, and it seems that more and more public seem to join that trend. Today here is a design by Philippe Tyberghien, the designer behind Cercle et Carre that might be a source of inspiration for all the DIY citizens that are reading Freshome. that lamp is made of a flexible plastic cone covered with the knitting and extended by the wiring of a length of 4.5 m plus hand knitted. The lighting (energy saving) is live at the base of the cone and indirectly through the mesh. The strange length of the cable allows the clashes and a wide variety of positions. Hanging on the wall, like a coiled snake, running along the ground, etc.

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Hand Knitted Lamp by Philippe Tyberghien

Original post by Michael

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