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Croissant Portable Lamp

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Color:  Brown

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A surreal lamp crafted in Japan from a real croissant.

MoMA Exclusive: A quirky, conversation-sparking addition to your home decor, the Croissant Lamp is crafted in Japan from a real croissant. The bread is hollowed out and preserved with an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal resin coating. To turn this portable lamp on and off, simply place it on a flat surface to activate the sensor switch. The lamp contains an integrated LED that gives off soft mood lighting and is powered by one AA battery (not included). The Croissant Portable Lamp measures approximately 3h x 5w x 4"d.

  • Designer
    Yukiko Morita
  • Size
    Approximately 3h x 5w x 4"d
  • Material
    Recycled Bread
  • Year of Design
    2007
  • Origin
    Japan
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