Eliminator is a table lamp which has different light sources in it. It uses paper as a curtain shade to the light on the top and the shredded papers as the nest of a new light at the bottom. Users can personalize the lamp by their choice of paper from magazines, newspapers, etc. By using the handle on the side, the paper is shredded and becomes a curtain for the lamp. Once the user wants to change the background of their lamp, the shredded paper falls down onto the bottom plate giving rebirth to itself as a new light source.
Merve Kahraman (born in 1987) studied Interior Design at the Istituto Europeo di Design(Milan/Italy) before moving to London. Since graduating, she has worked in several architecture and design studios in Istanbul, New York and London. Her decision to specialize in industrial design stems from her desire to include furniture and products as an integral part of her designs for spaces. Recently, she has completed her masters education in Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (London/UK) and working on her own interior design and industrial design projects. Eliminator is one of many successful projects from Kahraman and I can only expect to see more great work from this young designer in the future.
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