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PRIMA Lamp

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Profile #1 - PETG Lampshade
Profile #1 - PETG Lampshade
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3.1 h
1 plate

Profile #2 - Base
Profile #2 - Base
Designer
2.3 h
1 plate

Profile #3 - Light diffuser
Profile #3 - Light diffuser
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate

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PRIMA is a modular table lamp designed for 3D printing.

 

It consists of three printed parts: a lampshade in PETG Translucent, an internal diffuser in PLA, and a base in PLA Matte. The lamp is designed to support a standard E14 lamp holder, which is assembled by screwing it to the base.

 

The grooved lampshade creates a soft and warm light, while the internal diffuser helps distribute the light better and hide the light source. The cylindrical base maintains a simple, clean, and contemporary aesthetic.

 

PRIMA is my first complete 3D printed lamp project: easy to assemble, suitable for desks, bedside tables, and home environments.

 

Included parts:
- Grooved PETG lampshade
- Internal PLA diffuser
- PLA Matte base

 

Required components:
- E14 lamp holder
- E14 LED bulb
- Cable with switch, depending on the chosen lamp holder

 

Assembly:
1. Screw the E14 lamp holder to the base.
2. Insert the PLA diffuser.
3. Position the PETG lampshade.
4. Install an E14 LED bulb.
5. Connect the lamp holder following the electrical specifications of the component used.

 

Note:
Use LED bulbs only. Do not use incandescent bulbs or light sources that generate too much heat.

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