‘amorph lamp’ orange – blue version by frozenplastic studio all images courtesy of frozenplastic studio

shahar kagan and itai arbel of tel aviv-based frozenplastic studio use plastic waste, collected from an israeli recycling plant,
as the base material for their designs. their work is founded on deformities and abnormalities which sometimes happen in the plastic industry.
to create ‘amorph lamp’, special molds are used, which allow spontaneity in the process of shaping each individual piece.
although mass production is usually affiliated with the material, frozenplastic studio takes this out of the equation,
since each light shade is unique in its color and shape.

a UV protector is added to the low density polyethylene used to create the lighting objects to ensure a long life and sun protection for the product. see designboom’s previous article on frozenplastic studio’s initial experimentation with this process here.  

frozenplastic studio: recycled plastic amorph lamp color and thickness variation of the plastic 

frozenplastic studio: recycled plastic amorph lamp view form below

frozenplastic studio: recycled plastic amorph lamp