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Soft Serve Lamp is inspired by ice cream

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Soft Serve Lamp is inspired by ice cream

Inspired by ice cream and beautifully 3D-printed from biodegradable plastic in Stockholm – Crème Atelier sustainably crafts ‘Soft Serve Lamp’, adding the right touch of uniqueness to one’s interiors with its swirly shapes, warm light, and soufflé-like aesthetic.

Characterized by a perfect balance of elegance and playfulness – Crème Atelier came to life through our common love for design. 

While renovating our home, the idea of ​​truly creating something together was born. We decided to fabricate a lamp without compromising on sustainability. This was the start of our journey” says founders, Jacqueline Kessidis and Lucas Lind.

With this alluring product available in a mélange of soothing colors from vanilla bean to matcha, wild strawberry, rhubarb, cloudberry, mocha as well as licorice – one can simply pick from these irresistible flavors or even mix it up!

“Due to the 3D-printing process, there might be variations in color and texture. This is what makes each of these delicate objects a one-of-a-kind piece” the duo adds.

Utilizing biologically produced plastic brilliantly extracted from cornstarch and recycled food packaging. Each minimalistic lamp is of rPLA from Holland.

While 3D printing, the material is added layer by layer – “enabling us to avoid the material spill that otherwise occurs in traditional manufacturing” they say.

Skillfully avoiding the negative environmental impact that comes with mass production.

 

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