Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Blightster Lamp

blightster

Designed by Rodrigo Alonso | Country: Chile

The package is also the product: a light and lampshade made using the same method used to manufacture blister packaging.

“The technique of thermoforming commonly used to make a container that once opened its rejected as trash, now is the final product: the container and content at the same time.  Blightster is a thermoformed lampshade that by simply attaching the electric connector found inside (does not require electrical installation), its transformed to a beautiful lighting piece, that may be used as a ceiling lamp as well as a table top one.”

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The package is also the product: a light and lampshade made using the same method used to manufacture blister packaging.

“The technique of thermoforming commonly used to make a container that once opened its rejected as trash, now is the final product: the container and content at the same time.  Blightster is a thermoformed lampshade that by simply attaching the electric connector found inside (does not require electrical installation), its transformed to a beautiful lighting piece, that may be used as a ceiling lamp as well as a table top one.”

blightster2

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