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Can you guess what the Poppins lamp is made of?

Pia Seidel
1.5.2023
Translation: Katherine Martin
Pictures: Pia Seidel

Product and interior designer Léa Debernardi showcased her Poppins lamp at Milan Design Week. One of the materials the lamp is composed of is recycled – but what is it? Join the guessing game and cast your vote.

You’re bound to be able to guess where the idea for the name came from. Poppins is inspired by the movie character Mary Poppins and her constant companion, an umbrella. The shape of the lampshade is a nod to the latter. As for the waste material the design is made of, perhaps you’ll be able to guess what it is by using these clues. The correct answer will be revealed at the bottom of the page.

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This is the seventh instalment of the «Guess what?» series, in which you can use my clues to guess a design piece’s «secret ingredient». Follow me and be the first to know when the next picture puzzle’s out. You can find previously published articles in the series here:

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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