Ohhio is a company started in Ukraine, now based in London. They have become known for chunky, oversized knitting, creating garments as well as homeware.

Their latest creation is a line of 3D printed lamps, meant to mimic the form of knitting. Printed in a range of gradients and hues, the lamps give off a lovely warm glow, and add a pop of color to any space.

Printed with recycled plastic and bioplastic, the lamps come as four parts, allowing you to customize the glow, and the look and feel.

Available for $100 on Ohhio’s website.

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