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Lumiere – Recycled lampshade made from newspapers

Lumiere Lampshade

Waste is being produced in heaps and piles, thanks to the reduction in production costs. Modern technology is eating up our beautiful surroundings like a mite. However, a few planet lovers cannot see this sight have taken an initiative to swap thrown-away products into more useful forms. Linda Soelystio has come with a dainty lampshade named Lumiere, which will illuminate surroundings in an eco-friendly way.

One look at the illuminating option and you will be forced to slip in a state of awe. The artist has used old newspapers in an artful manner for decoration purposes. Newspapers do not have a very long life and are shown the storeroom after a few hours of their arrival. Linda has extended their life with her dainty design and recycled them in a glittery manner.

The designer has made good use of principles from a book named Cradle to Cradle. The lamp uses non-toxic water-based glue that is not harmful at all. The structure can be easily taken apart when it has lived a full life. It is a functional and elegant lampshade which will make spaces beam in an eco-friendly way and spread a mystic aura. Wow! Hang Lumiere from the ceiling and see it dangle in a green manner.

The design is unique as it uses an everyday material in a much better way. So, give newspapers a new lease of life and make them glow when dusk sets in

Via: CargoCollective

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