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These 3D Printed Art-Deco Lights Will Make You Feel Like You're In A Cave

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If you ever wanted to combine your love for spelunking, that upside-down city scene in"Inception" and architecture, then perhaps Studio David Graas "Stalaclights" are perfect for you.

One of the three "Stalaclights" offered by Studio David Graas (Photo courtesy of Studio David Graas)

"Stalaclights" are 3D-printed bulb shades showing Art Deco-inspired skyscrapers that seemingly grow directly from the bulb as though they were icicle-like stalactites in caves. What makes the "Stalaclights" possible is that LED light hardly emits any heat so that it can connect a light shade to the bulb itself.

There are three versions of the bulbs, which sell for € 175.00 each (€ 144.63 for orders outside the EU) from Layers and comes with a 5.5 Watt LED bulb, lamp holder, ceiling cap and 2.5 meters of cable. 

"Stalaclights" were inspired by Art Deco architecture like the Chrysler Building