With Easter on its way, those of us who engaged in egg-dying festivities are likely to have lots of empty egg crates lying around. Rather than tossing them in the trash (or compost bin!), why not follow Federico Otero‘s example and transform them into elegant examples of DIY design. One of fifteen finalists in our Spring Greening Contest, the Origen lamp is formed from several 30-pack egg crates interlocked around a light bulb that gives off a soft, warm glow. If you’re a fan of this design, be sure to vote for it in our contest post!
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I like the look of this lamp a lot. My only reservation is that cardboard exposed to heat tends to dry out and get very brittle, and unless it is coated with something it is hard to clean.
I saw the same eggcarton lamps shades with different bases and in different colors a year ago at ICFF 2008. They were from someone in the group Fresh From the Tropics from El Salvador. They look much better in colors.
Original lamps from El Salvador by his designer, you see web site here http://eugeniomenjivar.com this eggcarton lamps made in 2007.