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La Petite Mort, a biodegradable skull-shaped lamp that brings out the love.

Laurent Genoud created Wicked Robot on September 1st 2018, he manufactures lamps in the shape of human skulls by 3D printing in his workshop in Switzerland. The business hits the mark thanks to a skull projecting hearts shaped shadows.

Open a few months ago the workshop is in full excitement and for cause its new product, a decorative lamp shaped as a mexican skull “a calavera” makes the buzz on social networks. It’s an allegory of death and passing time that fascinates since the dawn of time.

 

The lamps are equipped with a LED candle designed in our workshop, and a rechargeable battery by USB port with an autonomy of twelve hours. A remote control allows you to choose between sixteen different colors for the light source. We decided to print our objects in white to play with the structure of the material. Our lamps have cutouts which allows to project very graphic shadows, this calavera skull cast hearts on walls and ceiling.

 

The product offered by Wicked Robot is made from PLA, a biodegradable polymer based on polylactic acid, derived from corn starch. It’s 100% biodegradable and compostable.

 

Link to the Kickstarter campaign: http://bit.ly/wickedrobot

 

Link to the Dropbox press kit: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pap5cze3czl6jic/AABgYpbvNaLJcAV2QQ6TIUZXa?dl=0

 

Facts ans numbers:

 

  • 500 lamps sold in four months
  • The selling price on Kickstarter is $59 to $79
  • The lamps are equipped with a LED candle, designed by Laurent Genoud, and a rechargeable battery by USB port

an autonomy of twelve hours. A remote control allows you to choose between sixteen different colors for the light source.

  • The workshop has eleven 3D printers and can produce 250 lamps per
  • The workshop should soon have about fifty 3D
  • The machines work 24 hours a day, 7 days a
  • The machines have the name of science fiction hero
  • A lamp the size of a human skull requires 24 hours of
  • 2 years were necessary to acquire the know-how and develop the manufacturing
  • The product is made from biodegradable plastic made from polymerized corn
  • The design of the products is done by designer Alain

 

Laurent talks about it:

 

“The day I got my hands on a 3D printer, my life took a new turn. At first, I could spend hours watching an object take shape, like a kid watching a fire burn or watching a spider weave his web. It’s quite hypnotizing.”

“I chose to print all the objects in white to play with the structure of the material. Most lamps have a shape cut, which allows to project very graphic shadows “, note that calaveras project hearts

 

 

www.wickedrobot.ch

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