
3D printed lamp "Woman carrying light"

Pierre Le Faguays (1892-1935) French avant-garde sculptor whose work largely influenced the development of the Art Deco style of the 1920s and early 1930s. He became famous for the originality of the images of his sculptures of dancers, many of which continued the style of Tanagra statues.
One of his works - a table lamp, a girl carrying a luminous ball, became the basis for the creation of this table lamp.
This sculptural light was specially designed for printing on a simple FDM printer, and can be easily made at home (the whole manufacturing process is shown in the video at the bottom of this page). The luminaire is equipped with a 3 ... 3.5 W, 12 V LED lamp with a G4 base.
Lamp dimensions:
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Height 253 mm
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Width 108 mm
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Depth 113 mm
The lamp was finished with acrylic paints and a silver leaf coating, a colorless glossy acrylic varnish.

The parts of the luminaire were printed on a Lad-1.0 FDM printer with a 0.4 mm nozzle, layer height 0.1 mm when printing figure parts and 0.15 mm when printing other parts.
Lamp Shades were printed from clear plastic in a single perimeter and no fill mode.
Plastic consumption (including supports) 316 grams:
ADL8-FigurineB 79 grams
ADL8-FigurineT 74 grams
ADL8-Sheets 7 grams
ADL8-Lamp 18 grams
ADL8-Pedestal-1-2 45 grams
ADL8-Pedestal-3 72 grams
ADL8-Pedestal-4 13 grams
ADL8-Lamp-LampShade 8 grams

I showed the post-processing, painting and assembly process of this lamp in the video: