Origami Lamps Are The Latest Scandi Style Trend You Need To Know About
What do you think if I say that Inmark Exports are the original manufacturers of origami lamps? The lamps are being designed in new ways every day and this demands this team to remain on its edge. New designs are being added frequently based on the needs of the clients which is something difficult to attain unless there is a relentless focus on innovation and design.
The Inmark team has years of experience in design and innovation. The new products that we introduce at Inmark, we roll them out as prototypes and test them on various kinds of tests, either usability or aesthetic or performance based. A lot of faults are caught during this phase itself, ensuring a higher level of quality when the product is complete.
Origami lamps aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. They are for minimalists and for people who want to shed their inhibitions to the beauty that lies in simplicity. All those LED lights, fancy shapes, and patterns would seem cheap in the light of an origami lamp. Origami lamps tell you that relying on anything other than your own self-expression is a poor substitute for the beauty in you.
The idea behind origami design was to create a lamp that would look good with minimal effort, minimal material usage and minimal cost. Inmark Exports took up this challenge and made sure they delivered on all fronts. The credit of designing origami lamps should indeed go to Japanese designers but the it wasn’t until Inmark stepped in they became ubiqutous and hallmark of scandinavian design philosophy. To design is one thing but to mass produce those design and make them commercially scalable might not be something that everyone would be able to pull off.
You can place your trust in us, because we’ve been doing this since 2010 and are the original ones.
Origami lamps are innovative, beautiful and matchless works of art. Origami lamps at Inmark Exports have already been legendary since day one. Get in touch with Inmark team if you plan to add Origami Lamps to your collection.
The credit of designing origami lamps should indeed go to Japanese designers but the it wasn't until Inmark stepped in they became ubiqutous and hallmark of scandinavian design philosophy. To design is one thing but to mass produce those design and make them commercially scalable might not be something that everyone would be able to pull off.