A Play of Shadows with 3D Printed LED Lights

French designers Linlin and Pierre-Yves Jacques are using a creative method to touch up the interior wall designs as seen with this table Land Lacelamp demonstration. (All Photos Courtesy of Linlin and Pierre-Yves Jacques )

French designers Linlin and Pierre-Yves Jacques are bringing the art of silhouette to a whole new level with the play of 3D printed lights.

Linlin and Pierre-Yves Jacque's Land Lacelamp.

The delicate LED lamps were inspired by traditional lace, and made through 3D printing technology. The lace patterns combined with LED 5W lamps casts intricate patterns in the residential space. So far two models of the lamps have been released including a table lamp and suspended LED lamp.

Top: The lace design of Sky Lacelamp (suspension light) seen upclose with the LED lights turned off. Bottom: The lace pattern of Land Lacelamp (table lamp) seen up close when the LED lights are switched on.

The lamps were recently displayed at the global 3D Printshow in Paris along with the design duo’s other lace-inspired animal figures.

Silhoutte patterns demonstrated by the Sky Lacelamps.
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