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Asanoha Kumiko Lamp - 3 Versions

by DSCMakerco · via Thingiverse
Format3MF
CategoryHome
LicenseCC BY-NC-ND
UploadedApr 11, 2026
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Description

Illuminate your workspace, bedroom, or living room with this stunning lamp inspired by the traditional Japanese art of Kumiko. Featuring the famous Asanoha (hemp leaf) geometric pattern, a symbol of resilience and beauty, this lamp creates a warm atmosphere while standing out as a true decorative piece. Whether you have a small or large printer, desk space, or a wall to decorate, this model adapts to all your needs thanks to its multiple versions! 🛠️ Design Features Japanese Aesthetics: Meticulous work on the Asanoha pattern that adorns the lamp's structure. Textured Lampshade: A unique geometric design that casts a soft and pleasant light. Cable Management: Cleverly designed routing to neatly guide the electrical cable. Absolute Versatility: Available in desk format (small or large) and as a wall-mounted sconce. 📐 Technical Specifications & Included Versions This download includes several versions to suit your equipment and interior: Small version (Desk): 310.20 x 140 x 150 mm Large version (Desk - 1-piece central pillar): 437.20 x 140 x 150 mm (Central part height: approx. 337 mm - Ideal for large-format printers) Large version (Desk - 2-piece split pillar): 460.20 x 140 x 150 mm (Designed to be printed on standard-sized printers) Wall-mounted version: 325 x 258 x 90 mm 🖨️ Recommended Print Settings (FDM) Lampshade Material: Translucent or White PLA / PETG (to allow light diffusion). Warning: Use ONLY LED bulbs to prevent the plastic from overheating. Layer Height: 0.20 mm. Infill: 10% - 15% (Gyroid pattern). Supports: Supports required only on the wall base, on critical parts/overhangs. 🧱 Assembly Instructions Print the parts corresponding to your chosen version (Base/Wall mount, Pillar(s), Arm, Lampshade). For the two-part version: There are small connectors to insert into the pattern slots. Do this first on a flat surface to ensure they clip in properly; do not hesitate to press down firmly against a table. Slide your electrical cable through the provided slots in the structure before assembling the parts together. Slot the pillar into the base, then attach the upper arm. No glue is needed, everything fits together perfectly (apply gentle pressure). Install your light socket, screw in an LED bulb, and attach the lampshade. Join my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/DSCMaker
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