Hello, fellow creators of Paper Iconic! Are you ready for another exciting project today?
Today’s feature is the Panda Lamp low poly papercraft, designed not just to sit on your shelf but to light it up too. This is a model with purpose. It is clean, structured, and cleverly built to function as a lamp.
The template includes 25 pieces across two A3 sheets. One sheet should be white. The other can be blue, black, or any color you like. The design eliminates flaps entirely. This is not just for visual neatness. It ensures a seamless surface when the lamp is lit from the inside.
You will need 402 glue and apply it directly along the paper edges. There are no instructions. No edge IDs. This model is not suited for beginners. But the parts are logically arranged, and once you begin assembling, the structure will guide you forward. All it takes is a bit of patience and spatial reasoning.
What you should know before building
Use 150gsm paper. It strikes the right balance between structure and translucency, allowing light to pass through while keeping the model sturdy and easy to assemble.
If you plan to add a light inside, there is a hole at the bottom to thread the power cable through. Insert your light before sealing the final piece, or leave it slightly open for easy access later.
Even without lighting, the panda still makes a great display piece on a shelf or desk.
Grab the Panda Lamp Papercraft template today to begin your creative journey!
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