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3D-Printed Banana Lamp is a Cheeky Nod to Maurizio Cattelans Most Iconic Artwork
A glowing bunch of bananas might sound like a quirky Maurizio Cattelan artpiece that comments on society, but the Banana Lamp by Gazzaladra is a serious nod to creativity and clever design. Crafted using precise 3D scans of real bananas, this lamp leans into natures whimsy, turning an everyday fruit into an arresting piece of functional art. Its not just about illuminationits about sparking conversations, turning heads, and challenging the mundane with a cheeky twist.Each lamp in the collection captures the organic details of a banana bunch with startling authenticity. From the subtle ridges on the peel to the delicate curve of each fruit, its evident that this isnt just a cartoonish attempt at mimicking nature. Gazzaladras design merges the accuracy of high-resolution 3D modeling with a sense of humor, resulting in a lamp that feels both oddly lifelike and undeniably modern. Whether perched on a desk or suspended from the ceiling, its playful design ensures its more than just a light sourceits an experience.Designer: GazzaladraThe Banana Lamps charm lies in the marriage of form and function. Its easy to dismiss a banana-shaped lamp as a novelty, but closer inspection reveals a thoughtful balance of aesthetics and utility. The design speaks to a broader audiencenot just design enthusiasts but anyone with a sense of fun and a love for standout dcor. The lamp doesnt just sit quietly in the background; it demands to be noticed, celebrated, and even laughed about. Its a rare example of how everyday objects, when reimagined creatively, can transcend their usual roles and become something extraordinary.Available as a 3D model on the thangs.com 3D model marketplace, the Banana Lamp is designed to be tinkered with. The hollow bananas feature a 1.6mm wall thickness, making them ideal for translucent filaments that create a glowing effect. Want a more dramatic look? Play around with painting techniques to replicate anything from green, unripe bananas to the golden hue of perfectly ripened fruit. The lamp essentially invites you to collaborate with the design, making it a unique, hands-on experience for users.Obviously it goes without saying, but the lamps designed only to be used with LED bulbs. Given that plastic (especially materials like PLA or ABS) melt fairly quickly under sustained heat, the Banana Lamp isnt made for being used with incandescent bulbs. In fact, maker gazzaladra even recommends trying out a bulb with a sample 3D print before installing one in your house. In fact, if your printer supports PET-G or Nylon filaments, opt for those over traditional PLA filaments that are very prone to warping or melting.The Banana Lamp is available in four distinct versions, tailored to suit different needs and aesthetic preferences. Whether youre looking for a pendant lamp to crown your kitchen or a desk version to brighten up your workspace, theres a bananaor a bunchfor you. Each variant is compatible with common socket kits, such as the Ikea Strala, ensuring that even the technical side of this lamp remains approachable. A thoughtful design element allows for single or multicolor printing, so you can either keep it minimal or let your imagination run wild with custom-painted ripeness levels.Gazzaladras Banana Lamp feels like an art exhibit brought into the home, a nod to the idea that even the most mundane objects can inspire joy. Its a reminder to take design less seriously sometimesto embrace the quirky and unexpected. Whether its lighting up a dinner party with its cheeky charm or simply sitting as a silent conversation starter in your living room, the Banana Lamp is an invitation to look at the world through a more playful lens.The post 3D-Printed Banana Lamp is a Cheeky Nod to Maurizio Cattelans Most Iconic Artwork first appeared on Yanko Design.
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