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Tube 7 – Modular Lamp Design

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A kit to let anyone turn plastic bottles into light sculptures

The Tube 7 modular lamp design is a toolkit enabling people to reuse water bottles to make their own custom lighting systems at home. The toolkit contains 7 different types of 3D printed connectors and one T-shaped base for installing the components. By giving users components and not the final design outcome, Tube 7 is an environmental-friendly-yet-playful project to inspire participants to create their own light sculptures and encourage creative individual contributions to recycling.

Sheng-Hung Lee

  • Sheng-Hung Lee

    Sheng-Hung Lee

    National Cheng Kung University Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    Sheng-Hung Lee is a designer, maker and educator. He is inspired by multiple domains of knowledge, different perspectives, and he thrives on creating new value for clients in multi-disciplinary teams. He is trained as an industrial designer and electrical engineer, and his approach to problem solving is influenced by his passion for how design and technology impact on and can be integrated into society. He has collaborated with IDSA (Industrial Designers Society of America) to inform their their strategy, service and user experience for the Asia market, this work was recently been published in the book <IDSA Blueprint in Asia>. Sheng-Hung has been focusing on organization design that creates systemic impact. He was invited to be a jury for multiple international design competition including IDEA, Spark Design Award, IDA Award and A’ Design Award and Competition. He also worked as a researcher at the National Science Council in Taiwan and is a member of respected institutions such as Taiwan Society of Technology and Sociology, Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society, and China Technical Consultants Inc. Sheng-Hung graduated with a double Bachelor’s degree (Hon.) in Industrial Design and Electrical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan. His work has won prestigious awards including IDEA Gold, Braun Prize, Core77 Design Award, Red Dot (Best of the Best), Spark Design Award, European Product Design Award (Gold) and iF Award. In his spare time, Sheng-Hung teaches product design at Fudan University Shanghai Institute of Visual Art and Detao Masters Academy.more

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