We+ makes portable Remli lamp from "hardly recyclable" urban detritus
We+ makes portable Remli lamp from "hardly recyclable" urban detritus
Tokyo-based design studio We+ has released a portable table lamp made from a material that it has developed, which contains rubble and debris from building sites. The lamp's name, Remli, comes from a combination of the words 'remains' and 'light', in reference to a previous project by We+, named Remains, in which it pioneered the material.
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Tokyo-based design studio We+ has released a portable table lamp made from a material that it has developed, which contains rubble and debris from building sites. The lamp's name, Remli, comes from a combination of the words 'remains' and 'light', in reference to a previous project by We+, named Remains, in which it pioneered the material.
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