Bread Lampshade: Deliciously Eco-friendly
We all know breads are good as rice substitute. However, have you ever heard of bread used as one of your elegant lamps? Well, definitely you will be surprised with the Bread Lampshapde. Designed by Dominic Wilcox, the bread lamp is composed of used bread flour less the yeast to keep the dough thin and with hopes to increase translucency. Luckily the designer was not disappointed with the appointed, for the bread lamp came out to be elegant and eye catching. Finishing the bread lamp with varnish will surely make it free from molds and will add up to the beauty of the lamp.







Source: Dominic Wilcox
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You guys should check it out a very interesting 2004 project called Paneluce, from Belmer Negrillo. It is a bread lamp that uses the heat of the bulb to finish the cooking of the bread, and allows for a consumption choice between eating the bread or keeping it as a lamp. http://www.mindness.net/ivrea/thesis/bakedbits/pa…
photos: http://www.mindness.net/ivrea/thesis/bakedbits/pr…