This Baobab Lamp, named for a tree species with a chunky trunk, is by Japanese brand New Craft House. Looking at it closely, it's obvious that the lamp is 3D-printed. However, less obvious is that it's printed in one shot, on a single-filament FDM 3D printer. The two-tone scheme is accomplished by splicing the filaments at just the right point: If you're curious about that device they used to measure the filament… …it's the Tokyo Nihos Handy Measure....
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