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Apoc Lamps Steven HaulenbeekSteven Haulenbeek used simple materials and construction techniques to build this stripped down, efficient LED lamp. The humorously titled Apoc lamp "can be deconstructed and turned into a small kindling fire at a moments notice. Just large enough to cook a rat," but also, more sincerely, draws on the long tradition of tool-making and industrial inventions connected to the city of Chicago over the last century....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/steven-haulenbeeks-minimalist-apoc-led-lamp-is-inspired-by-traditional-craftsmanship/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Apoc Lamps Steven HaulenbeekSteven Haulenbeek used simple materials and construction techniques to build this stripped down, efficient LED lamp. The humorously titled Apoc lamp "can be deconstructed and turned into a small kindling fire at a moments notice. Just large enough to cook a rat," but also, more sincerely, draws on the long tradition of tool-making and industrial inventions connected to the city of Chicago over the last century....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/steven-haulenbeeks-minimalist-apoc-led-lamp-is-inspired-by-traditional-craftsmanship/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Apoc Lamps Steven HaulenbeekSteven Haulenbeek used simple materials and construction techniques to build this stripped down, efficient LED lamp. The humorously titled Apoc lamp "can be deconstructed and turned into a small kindling fire at a moments notice. Just large enough to cook a rat," but also, more sincerely, draws on the long tradition of tool-making and industrial inventions connected to the city of Chicago over the last century....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/steven-haulenbeeks-minimalist-apoc-led-lamp-is-inspired-by-traditional-craftsmanship/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Apoc Lamps Steven HaulenbeekSteven Haulenbeek used simple materials and construction techniques to build this stripped down, efficient LED lamp. The humorously titled Apoc lamp "can be deconstructed and turned into a small kindling fire at a moments notice. Just large enough to cook a rat," but also, more sincerely, draws on the long tradition of tool-making and industrial inventions connected to the city of Chicago over the last century....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/steven-haulenbeeks-minimalist-apoc-led-lamp-is-inspired-by-traditional-craftsmanship/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




