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NICHE/01 Brutalist Lamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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3 plates

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LED Lamp Kit (1pcs) - MH001
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  • M5x10 screw x 4: 8.5 mm head diameter

Description

NICHE/01 · lamp

A cube drawn inward — light gathered at the apex, a quiet dish for what you carry. Built around the Bambu LED Lamp Kit 001, NICHE/01 turns a simple cube into two recessed volumes — an inverted pyramid cavity that catches and diffuses light through two triangular slits on opposing sides, and a shallow dish on the upper face for rings, keys, or whatever you set down at the end of the day. The geometry does the work; the form stays quiet.

 

  • assembles with the Bambu LED Lamp Kit 001 and 4 M5x10 screws
  • main shell prints in PETG
  • print the side light panels in translucent or white PLA for the softest diffusion
  • light panels and main body print as separate parts and slot into place — no glue required

     

Dimensions in mm:

  • x • 120 · y • 120 · z • 130

     

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