Every year, the Extreme Redesign Challenge calls upon tomorrow’s engineers, artists and entrepreneurs to design a better future. It is a test to see who can come up with the most creative, mechanically sound, and realistically achievable design using 3D printing. Seven winners were selected and received scholarships for their efforts as well as features on our website and blog.
Jade’s entry, a unique lamp design that beautifully blends simple sophistication and a futuristic aesthetic comprised of a variety of pieces, that can be 3D printed. The shade inspired by the simple clean spherical shape supported by a sweeping base to create a form that elegantly and warmly emits light and casts shadows in a unique way. “I had played around with the idea of creating a lamp that incorporated stars or constellations but liked the idea of using a shade that used a transparent material with lines and waves to create a softer, less harsh light, perfect for relaxing.” As industrial design moves into the modern era of user-centricity, 3D printing will likely play a continued role in introducing concepts and designs that bring fresh perspectives to light.