LaserCut Icosahedron Lampshade
In this laser cut design video you can watch Cutting and assembling the Icosahedron Lampshade. Material: 1/8″ Baltic Birch IKEA SEKOND Cord Set
In this laser cut design video you can watch Cutting and assembling the Icosahedron Lampshade. Material: 1/8″ Baltic Birch IKEA SEKOND Cord Set
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