Kobe-based Japanese artist Yukiko Morita turns real bread into lamps to shed light on food wastage. Morita buys unsold croissants, baguettes, and rolls from bakeries. She told Insider that "croissant ...
The gorgeous Shoji-style lamps you’re seeing here aren’t made of wood or paper. Beyond the LEDs illuminating them from within, the lamps are completely 3D printed. There aren’t any fasteners or glue ...
One of the staples of any cuisine, bread is something you simply can't do without. Pair it with cheese or dip it in gravies - there are so many ways of including bread in your meals. When it comes to ...
If you're someone who is particular about lighting, well, apologies, because you just might become convinced to spend a few hundred dollars on a lamp. As reported by Fast Company, there is a Japanese ...
Japanese artist Yukiko Morita creates bread lamp. Creativity has no right method of expression and we have learned this from the mind-blowing art we see across the globe! People use all kinds of ...
Ever wondered what happens to the unsold bread at your local bakery? For Japanese baker, Yukiko Morita, she turns them into aesthetic lamps that make for excellent decorative items for your house. In ...