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Najah, Lazara and Ilham by Anne-Cécile Rappa
More recycled work from Swiss designer Anne-Cécile Rappa: Najah, Lazara and Ilham are a series of lights made of found objects sheathed in knitted plastic bags.
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The Najah table lamp (top image) re-purposes a salad bowl as the lamp shade.
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Lazara (second and third images) is a floor standing lamp which makes use of a rubbish bin as the light shade.
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Lazara also reuses an existing lamp base (above).
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Pendant light Ilham (above) uses a bucket as the shade. The lights are produced in collaboration with a woman's association in Morocco.
See our previous story on Anne-Cécile Rappa here.