kazuhiro yamanaka’s crinkled paper and recycled polyester lamp fits inside a pizza box
Kazuhiro Yamanaka’s lamp in a pizza box
Kazuhiro Yamanaka’s new lamp made out of Japanese paper and recycled polyester compresses to fit inside a pizza box. With a delicate and lightweight form, the lighting fixture is made out of paper and coated with polyester material, each crinkled to create a unique pattern and add strength. Coming packaged in a cardboard pizza box, when the opened, the lamp gently unfolds to stand freely without support and emit gentle LED light.
all images courtesy of Kazuhiro Yamanaka
each lamp has a unique crinkled japanese paper surface
The paper and polyester lamp comes in two size variations, each packaged compactly inside a cardboard pizza box, taking into consideration environmental destruction caused by transportation. As the box is opened, the lamp begins to gently unfold due to the elasticity of the material and the compact packaging. As it is completely propped up by hand, it is able to stand freely without any internal structure. Japanese designer Kazuhiro Yamanaka installs two types of LED bulbs – incandescent and fluorescent – which emit warm and cool light respectively. The transparent fine flame softens and minimizes shadows, and maintains the lamp’s light weight. Through each fixture’s uniquely wrinkled paper surface, the light is gently diffused to form distinct patterns.
every lamp has each unique wrinkles on the surface of the special paper material
transparent fine flames minimize harsh shadows and keep the lamp lightweight
as the pizza box is opened, the lamp decompresses to stand by the elasticity of the material