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- PET Lamp EthiopiaSpanish manufacturer of hand-made lamps, <a href="http://www.petlamp.org/" target="_blank">PET Lamp</a>, creates colorful collections of<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/pendant-lamps/" target="_blank"> pendant lamps</a> using indigenous craft techniques from all over the world. Their latest collection, Abyssinia, was developed in collaboration with local artisans in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The project aims to help women who have twin children, something that is heavily stigmatized in the local culture.1
- PET Lamp EthiopiaFollowing their workshops in Colombia and Chile, LED Lamp brought their skills to Ethiopia. They worked with Salem Kassahum, owner of a shop for local crafts.2
- PET Lamp EthiopiaPET Lamps developed an entire series of colorful lamps working together with local artisans.3
- PET Lamp EthiopiaEmily Cosentino, a North American temporarily residing in Addis Ababa, contacted the firm last May and invited them to develop a project with the locals.4
- PET Lamp EthiopiaPET Lamp has received the Design for Development prize at the Biannual Ibero- American Design Fair in Madrid and the DELTA de Plata in Barcelona.5
- PET Lamp EthiopiaIt has also been a part of design exhibitions such as The Fab Mind at 21-21 Design Sight Tokyo, and New Territories at MAD Museum of Arts and Design in New York.6
- PET Lamp EthiopiaHand woven lamps7
- PET Lamp EthiopiaPET Lamp exhibited their collections at Milan Fuori Salone during this year's Milan Design Week.8
- PET Lamp EthiopiaIn Ethiopia, twins are stigmatized because they are considered to be "not blessed by God." So PET collaborated with the group Mothers of Twins to help provide the group assistance and raise awareness.9
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