Bulbing 2D and 3D Acrylic Lamps by Studio Cheha
Stylish household objects that also serve as an optical illusion.






Tel Aviv-based Studio Cheha has been re-imagining various everyday objects that maintain to their original functions, but with a revamped design using non-traditional approaches and materials. Staying true to its creative origins in arts and design, the latest range of “Bulbing” flat lamps serve as both a practical object for your home, but also as an optical illusion. Constructed from a single 2D acrylic sheet, the ZIGGi, DESKi and CLASSi look much larger than they actually are when turned on due to the intricate etching process of the lampshade, when in fact a side profile view reveals how thin the acrylic actually is. A true visual statement for any household or workplace, back this project now at Kickstarter.