Alien Abduction Lamp is something new, unique and original for the lamp industry, a really good alternative to the old boring lamps. Some of you might already want to purchase this lamp, but ( bad news ) this lamp is still in the concept stage. I know that this lamp is awesome, but we’ll have to wait until Lasse Klein ( Alien Abduction Lamp designer ) will produce this lamp. Here’s how it works. There’s a light bulb inside the supremely awesome metal UFO on top, which illuminates the windows and the mysterious aliens inside. Because of the way the lamp is built, the light also illuminates the glass beam, creating that delightful X-Files effect.

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As the name of this lamp suggests ( XL ), this lamp is a very big lamp that requires a lot of space. XL(AMP) is interesting because you don’t see everyday a lamp like this, and when you see one you are amazed. Disassemble and roll up lamp in glass fibre strnghthened polyester plate. Can be personalized with photo prints or inscriptions, this is the interesting part about this huge lamp, in rest I don’t see this lamp to useful. – via Objet B’art & kostasvoyatzis


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Champage Lamp by Sam Baron is a lamp that looks like two or tree shiny champagne bottles depends on what version you choose, with a hat. Sam Baron has designed Champagne Lamp for Spanish ceramic brand Bosa. The lamp is available in three colors : white, black and gold.

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The floor torch consists of 3 mildly radiant segments connected with flexible joints on a round base. With help of stiff and flexible connections one can bend the torch to create a variety of shining curves. Is interesting because when you are bored you can play with this lamp, and put your creativity at work, and have a new shape everyday. Bamboo Lamp had won a 1st place in a 100% Design Created in Russia 2005 competition and was exhibited at 100% Design 2005 in London.

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8PM desk lamp clamps onto your desk, and it looks like its bulb is magically held up by a wire. There’s a regular braided electric wire leading to the clamp on the desk, but then coming out the other side is an electric wire that looks the same but that’s reinforced just enough to hold up the light bulb at the other end. By touching the aluminum clamp, the user is able to trigger the ever-increasing levels of light output. This simple system consisting of a wire and a clamp, can take on various forms to fill the home, office, or lobby with a pleasant wash of light.

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