Japanese artist Yukiko Morita combines her passion for baking with produt design to create a handmade lamp called “Pampshade”, which is composed of real bread, LED lights and AA batteries. The bread is flour and water with a pinch of salt and yeast, which are then coated with a layer of resin to protect it from decaying. Source
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