The Almond Lamp is a sculptural, self-supporting light that transforms folded sheet material into shade, structure, and illumination in one unified form.
The Almond Lamp
The Almond Lamp is shaped by a structural idea rather than surface decoration. Its folded sheet form creates both shade and support, allowing the object to hold itself with clarity, lightness, and presence. Developed through physical iteration and refined through precise making, the lamp brings together geometry, glow, and balance in a form that feels at once architectural and inviting. Fully dimmable, it casts a warm sculptural light while maintaining a quiet, graphic silhouette from multiple orientations.
Each Almond Lamp is made to order. Its sheet material shade, painted metal fasteners, and fabric cord are brought together as a cohesive system, with finishes and bulb details selected to complement the overall composition. Variations across finish, bulb character, and future model types are embraced as part of the lamp’s evolving family, while the central idea remains constant: structure, light, and form resolved as one.
The Almond Lamp
Available Models
Almond LG (pictured): 12" W x 12" D x 38" H
Future Models
Almond XL, Almond MD, Almond SM, and pendant variants of each
Materials
Sheet material shade, fabric cord
Bulb Type
(1) White LED globe bulb, E26 base, 6W per lamp
Bulb diameter and finish may be customized
Fasteners
Metal fasteners with painted finish
Finishes
Poppy Orange, Joshua Tree Yellow, Sausalito Green, Big Sur Blue, Karl White, Sierra Gray, and Tamalpais Black
Electrical
120 VAC, 60 Hz
Power consumption: 6W
Color temperature: 2700K to 4000K
Luminosity: 600 lumens
Luminaire efficacy: 100 lumens/watt
Color Rendering Index: 90+ CRI
Cable length: 6' (1.8m)
The Almond Lamp is a sculptural light shaped by structure, material, and glow. Its folded geometry feels precise, soft, and quietly distinctive. The shade is not decoration around a bulb. It is the lamp’s primary architectural element. Even switched off, it has a strong visual presence. When illuminated, it reveals a warm luminous core. That glow sits within a crisp outer form. The result balances softness with discipline, and art with utility. It feels like product, sculpture, and small architecture at once. The Almond Lamp is ultimately about integration. The form is the function. The structure supports the light, and the light completes the form.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. The Almond Lamp is available in a range of colors. It can also be produced at a variety of scales depending on material and lighting configuration. In addition, the design is well suited to a range of sheet materials, including select papers and polymers, with strong potential for wood and metal applications as well. Please contact us for details on specific finishes, sizes, and material options.
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No. When used with the recommended LED bulb, The Almond Lamp is designed for safe operation and should not pose a fire risk.
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The Almond Lamp is thoughtfully constructed to be both resilient and deconstructable. In the event that a portion of the shade is damaged, individual components can be replaced.
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At present, each Almond Lamp is made by hand. As the collection evolves, production will incorporate digital fabrication methods to achieve an even higher level of precision and consistency in each component.
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The Almond Lamp can be shipped either disassembled, with all components included for assembly, or fully assembled for an additional fee. Standard shipping and packaging rates apply.
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Yes. We welcome inquiries regarding both custom commissions and potential collaborations. Please reach out with additional details, and we would be glad to discuss the opportunity further.
Meet the Designer
Roooms.Design is the studio of Ryan Salas, whose background spans architecture, furniture design, industrial design, photography, and software. Rooted in a deep respect for craft, material behavior, and form, the studio brings together design thinking and hands-on making to create objects that feel both considered and alive, with a particular focus on furniture, lighting, and sculptural product design.