
"Scored pleats give the paper natural fold lines that help it maintain shape. Construction uses pop-up card logic where a single piece of paper creates the entire shade without requiring internal frames or support structures. The cotton paper is thick enough to hold its form while remaining flexible enough to bounce back if accidentally bumped. A thicker paperboard backing provides stability and a mounting surface for the push pins."
"Installation couldn't be simpler or more satisfying. You literally pin the sconce to your wall using regular push pins, just like hanging a poster or note. No tools, no measuring, no commitment to permanent holes that landlords hate. The tactile experience of pushing pins through paper into drywall feels both familiar and intentionally playful. The lighting effect creates soft, ambient illumination that emerges gently from the wall rather than projecting harshly into the room."
The Pin Sconce is a minimalist wall lamp that mounts with regular push pins for tool-free, non-permanent installation. The shade begins as a flat sheet of thick cotton-based printmaking paper and pops into a half-shade that emerges from the wall. Scored pleats provide natural fold lines that help the paper maintain shape without internal frames or support. Pop-up card construction uses a single piece of paper to form the entire shade, while a thicker paperboard backing provides stability and a mounting surface for push pins. The paper diffuses light to create a warm, soft ambient glow suitable for reading.
 Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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