Westwing has launched the Keani Lamp in cooperation with recozy, a leading pioneer in sustainable design. 'This lamp is more than just a lighting solution—it is a statement of our commitment to combining sustainability with exceptional design,' Westwing shares.
By partnering with recozy, a German company known for its expertise in additive manufacturing also known as 3D printing, Westwing created a product that reflects its shared values of quality, sustainability, and innovation.
'Recozy was the ideal partner for this project due to their strong focus on sustainability and their state-of-the-art manufacturing processes. Based in Germany, recozy's approach to additive manufacturing is not only resource-efficient but also reduces energy consumption compared to traditional processes,' says Westwing.
The Keani Lamp is made with between 85-88% Polylactic Acid (rPLA), a type of plastic made out of packaging waste from the food industry, such as blister trays and fruit bowls. This recycled plastic is layered in thin sections through the 3D printing process, which allows for precise and efficient use of resources. The method involves building each lamp in precise layers, ensuring efficient use of materials and reducing waste compared to traditional manufacturing.
The Keani Lamp exemplifies the blend of advanced manufacturing techniques and carefully chosen materials to create a product that is both stylish and sustainable. This cooperation with recozy is part of the brand's wider sustainability strategy, which includes increasing the use of recycled materials in our Westwing Collection products.
The Keani Lamp is available in three sophisticated colours—beige, orange, and grey—each designed to complement a variety of interior styles.
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