New Product
What you're looking at
Today's concept: a desk lamp for anyone who ever wanted a tiny glass knight standing guard.

An amber blown glass knight figure serves as the lamp base. He holds a crystal glass sword that extends upward beside the shade. The lampshade itself is printed with technical drawings and blueprints of medieval knights—like da Vinci's notebooks meets a toy store.
How Its Made
How it could be made
The knight would be hand-blown glass using Murano or Czech glassmaking techniques. The amber color comes from adding iron or sulfur compounds during the melt. The sword could be clear borosilicate glass, attached with a brass fitting that also houses the wiring. The lampshade would be printed on archival fabric stretched over a wire frame.
Reality or Fiction?
Could this actually be manufactured?
Yes. The glass figure is the most labor-intensive part—a skilled glassblower could produce the knight in sections and fuse them together. The printed shade is straightforward custom textile work. Estimated cost for a single piece: $800–$1,500 depending on glass quality and craftsmanship level.
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Would you buy this?
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That's Day 11. See you tomorrow.
Menaחem Berrebi,
Founder @Renaissance ML
P.S. If you have a design you want made real, book a free consultation at renaissanceml.com
