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Analog Eco-Friendly Table Lamp

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Analog Eco-Friendly Table Lamp

47.672 Fdj Non-Member
42.905 Fdj Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Orange

Size:  One Size

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Here’s a useful object that’s both eco-friendly and attention-getting. Designed by Chris Granneberg, the Analog Table Lamp is made from a plant-based plastic substitute, the world’s first plant-derived polylactic acid. The material functions like a plastic, but is made from sugar cane and is a durable, sustainable material that’s specifically engineered for lighting designs. 

The Analog is composed of four cube-shaped orange sections with an adjustable yellow cube that houses the lamp’s dimmable LED light. A joyful design for your desktop, the Analog can be used as a task lamp, or dimmed for more ambient light. (And it has a tendency to become the focal point of any desk, even a messy one.) The lamp has a soft-touch matte finish, with a translucent diffuser made from a corn-based plastic substitute, with a protective coating. It’s powered with a durable TPE cord that has a dimmer switch and flat wall plug. The Analog Table Lamp measures 16h x 4w x 8"d.
  • Designer
    Chris Granneberg
  • Size
    16h x 4w x 8"d
  • Material
    Gantri Plant Polymer
  • Year of Design
    2022
  • Origin
    US

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Why We Chose This
At MoMA Design Store, we are always looking for new, eco-friendly materials that bypass the production of virigin plastics. The Analog Lamp is made from a proprietary plant-based material that is biodegradeable and emits less CO2 than fossil-based plastic.

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At MoMA Design Store, all of the designs we sell are curator-approved and authentic. We ensure the integrity of our products through research and by working closely with the designers. Our products embody the spirit of good design objects in MoMA's collection. Some of them are actual designs represented in the Museum's collection.

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