Japanese designer Yukiko Morita makes an amazing lamp combining charms of bread and warm light for baking amateurs. These bread lamps are made with real bread, the young designer mixes cake&bread flour, yeast, salt and water and bakes the bread in the oven, and then she hollows out the bread and coats with resin, finally, assembles LEDs and a battery. The series of products named Pampshade are currently being presented at Maison & Objet 2017.
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