The DuoLux Lamp Features a 3D-Printed Design with Dual LED Lights

The DuoLux offers a 3D-printed, adjustable housing and a pair of 4G LED bulbs that produce 3000K of warm light at only 2.5W a piece.

Cabe Atwell
5 years agoLights

Lamps come in many shapes and sizes and are often a personal expression when it comes to home décor. 3D printing has pushed those expressions to the next level, allowing people to design and build lamps that can’t be found in any store. To that end, Seabirdhh has created an industrial-looking platform with the DuoLux. While it does look like a particular Pixar robot, it offers both form and function. The lenses were designed with a twin-wall sheet of polycarbonate attached to 3D-printed tubes.

Those tubes are mounted on a 3D-printed adjustable arm outfitted with thumbscrews that hold the position of the lamp in place. For lighting, seabirdhh chose a pair of 4G LED bulbs that produce 3000K of warm, white light using only 2.5 W (@ 250 Lm) for each lamp. The LEDs are wired to an AC/DC socket and are controlled by a mini toggle switch. The DuoLux is a great project build but does require some soldering skills, but nothing too tricky.

Seabirdhh has uploaded a detailed walkthrough of his DuoLux lamp on his Instructables page, complete with links to the 3D files for anyone who would like to recreate his project.

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