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Light and Shine with AlumiLamp!

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Ad infinitum is the word for this solar lamp! Nicholas Robb was briefed to craft a lamp that worked without letting up for hours. Thus he came out with a prototype of AlumiLamp. In the process of creating this solar lamp he engaged a 4-axis router from MDF, used a laser-cut acrylic plastic for the circular plate and sourced internal machinery from customary parts.


Thus just like its engineering sounds simple, so is the operation of the lamp! As you rotate the sliding disc located on the top of the lamp or what you might call as a “closed position”, the solar panels gets exposed to sunlight and hence can be charged. Vice-versa, when the lamp is experiencing an “open position” or is on the flip side, the LED lights located on it illuminates and spreads light in the pattern of concentric circles.

Undoubtedly, AlumiLamp is a breather for people who are fond of reading indoors but are skeptical of power cuts or long electricity bills!

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[Cheers Nicholas]

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