One of our fifteen finalists in our Spring Greening Design Competition, this clever DIY project takes two types of plungers and transforms them into a stylish table lamp. To create it, New Jersey-based industrial designer Michael Andrulewich wired a normal black rubber plunger with an electrical socket and then added an accordion style plunger on top to act as a shade. If you love this plunger lamp as much as we do, vote for it now in our DIY Spring Greening Competition!
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Stupid, just using one new blow moulding for a different use. Might as well mould a new lamp shade.
I love the creativity of the green community!