Calma Table Lampt
Explore this 3D-printed Calma table lamp, a perfect blend of minimalist design and quiet elegance, showcased in our Art & Decor and Lamps & Lighting category on Thangs.com. Impeccably crafted by designer Kraken.Decor, this unique piece is ideally suited to enhance the ambience of nightstands, reading corners and comfy living spaces.
The harmonious proportions allow for its versatile positioning anywhere in your space while the soft herringbone texture etched onto its shade makes for an interesting visual element. The evenly diffused light from the lamp produces a calming atmosphere, perfect for a serene environment. The smooth terracotta base brings a warm touch, ensuring the lamp effortlessly integrates with different decors.
This lamp is designed to be support-free and FDM printer-friendly, which optimizes its printability. The images provided visually display the lamp from various angles, highlighting the intricate detailing and the sophisticated light diffusion. With Calma, you're not just getting a lamp, but a functional piece of art that insists on slowing down life's pace and creating a tranquil setting for unwinding.
Power up your 3D printer and start creating this chic Calma table lamp to add a pleasing aesthetic to your space. If you're in search of lighting solutions that embody subtlety with style, this 3D model ticks all the right boxes.
HOW TO PRINT:
TOP: it must be printed in vase mode, 0.8mm line width, 0.2 layer heigth, 5 bottom layers.
BASE: pretty straight forward, 2 or 3 walls with 5-20% infill. No supports needed
To assemble its required a hanging light cord such as this: https://a.co/d/dKbt8kF
















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Imprimí la pantalla con 0.8 y me quedaron agujeros en alguna parte de la pantalla como acumulación de plástico capaz. Que ajustes me recomendas tocar para que no suceda ? Estoy imprimiendo con petg
hi, when i load it into bambu studio, it prompted an error and suggested to fix it which i did. i initially tried this on a scaled down sizing and the bottom piece came detached. Is it because I had "fixed" the model? I printed the full version with the setting mentioned and it is the same. Would you be able to provide a 3mf file? Thanks!