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The Ohmie Lamp–World’s First Lamp Made From Orange Peels

The Ohmie Lamp–World’s First Lamp Made From Orange Peels

Regardless of the industry you’re in or what you do for a living, if you’re working after sundown, you’re going to need an additional light source. If you’re anything like us, you want to support sustainable production, solid engineering, and cool design. That’s why a lamp like Ohmie–made out of 3D-printed orange peels–is a project you can get behind. Using a three-step process, the production of each Ohmie Lamp takes the peels of 2 Sicilian oranges and dries, grinds, and compounds them before turning them into material that can be 3D-printed into the sleek, stylish, and textured lamp you see above. With over 1.3 billion tons of natural materials being thrown away every year, it’s a great way to do your part to help the environment while also getting a fully functional light source with a focused beam, dimmable switch, layered finish, and an orange peel texture. When it comes to unique lamps, this is as good as they come.