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Plastic Packaging Gets New Life in Xuanhao Li’s Elegant Jellyfish Lamps — Colossal

Last updated: February 1, 2025 1:31 am
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Polyethylene is a versatile and commonly used plastic material that can be found in various everyday items such as food packaging, grocery bags, and detergent bottles. This plastic is often discarded after single use, contributing to environmental pollution. However, computational designer Xuanhao Li saw the potential in repurposing polyethylene into something beautiful and functional.

Working as a textile developer, Li noticed the abundance of plastic films used in packaging and transit materials that were often thrown away. Intrigued by the material’s properties, he began experimenting with its transparency, malleability, and smooth texture by passing it through a heat-press machine. His goal was to create sheets that were both rigid and flexible, with a hazy translucency suitable for lampshades. Li believed that no material is inherently unattractive or cheap.

Inspiration struck when Li watched a documentary about sea turtles mistaking plastic bags for jellyfish, leading to devastating consequences for marine life. He also visited the Georgia Aquarium to observe live jellyfish, further fueling his creative process. Li developed digital motifs that mimicked the structure and form of jellyfish, which were then cut using a CNC machine.

The result was the “Polycycle Illumination” collection, a series of tabletop lamps that resemble jellyfish. Each lamp features varying heights and intricate details that reflect the pulsating movement of a jellyfish in water. Li’s designs serve as a reminder of the impact of plastic waste on marine ecosystems and aim to encourage a reduction in plastic consumption.

The innovative lamps have garnered recognition, with awards such as Design Project of the Year from Dezeen China and a display at the Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore. Li is currently working on a new lamp series made from discarded silk cocoon trimmings, set to debut at London Craft Week. He plans to focus on home and fashion design in the future, with updates on his projects available on his website and Instagram.

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Through his creative vision and sustainable approach to design, Xuanhao Li is reshaping the way we see and use plastic materials, turning waste into art that raises awareness about environmental issues.

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