Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Signify Design Team unveils the new Philips MyCreation Dropli Fishnet Lamp created by 100% traceable fishnets bringing the shore to your home.

Philips MyCreation Dropli Fishnet Lamp’s project recently won a 2022 Green Good Design Award from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
3D-printed from old fishing nets gathered directly from the ocean, made locally, and made on-demand, this special lamp empowers people to make a conscious choice without having to compromise on beauty.

To honor the purposeful origin of the source material, as well as the ocean itself, these lamps have a coastal-inspired surface finish that comes to life in textures and colors that bring the feeling of the seashore to your home.

The goal is to create a lamp that is sustainable in multiple ways as it’s made on-demand, so there is no overproduction, it’s 3D printed from recycled fishing nets, to reduce ocean waste, it reduces transportation by printing and assembling in local hubs in North America, Europe, and Asia and finally, and its local manufacturing improves skill development and employment in the region.

The organic silhouette with the diffuser creates soft and soothing light and highlights the texture of the shade.
The range includes different textures resembling dunes, the natural flow of water, scales, and nets.

The 3D textures are developed by designers working closely with 3D-printing machines—exploring the possibilities of digital craftsmanship.
The luminaire uses a standard E27 fitting that is easy to fit with an energy-saving LED bulb or smart light.
Project: Philips MyCreation Dropli Fishnet Lamp
Designers: Signify Design Team, Signify Holding B.V.
Manufacturers: Signify Holding B.V.












