About PrintLume
Light, printed.
PrintLume makes small lamps for people who notice small things.
Every piece is 3D-printed in-house, one at a time — not mass-produced, not injection-molded, not rushed. What you hold is a record of 8 to 14 hours of patient layering, in matte bone-white filament, warmed by a soft LED from within.
Why 3D printing?
Because it lets us design without compromise.
Traditional lamp manufacturing forces designers to simplify geometry to what a mold can release. 3D printing removes that ceiling. A spiral lattice, a stacked cube column, a parametric wave — we print what drawing allows, not what a factory permits.
The visible horizontal layer lines on every piece aren't a flaw. They're a signature — a small, honest reminder that a machine and a maker sat with this object for hours.
The studio
PrintLume runs as a two-person studio: one designer, one printer (the human, not the machine — the machine is a printer too, but it doesn't get a title).
We release one new design every three days. Most drops are limited to 50 units. When a run ends, it ends — no restocks of the same batch.
We ship from our studio to anywhere in the world that a small box can reach.
What we believe
- Small objects can carry strong opinions.
- Slowness is a design feature, not a flaw.
- A lamp should make the room quieter, not louder.
- The best objects are the ones you stop noticing — and then miss when they're gone.
Get in touch
For questions, press, or collaboration:
printlume2026@gmail.com
For product updates and first access to new drops:
Join our waitlist on our home page.
— PrintLume Studio