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Aaaaaand that was that for the filament bulb, forever.
FOREVER.
BOOTS AND GUS also make lamps/chandeliers from old Tupperware containers. My favorite is the jellow mold.
Well, I like the first one. But a paper lantern is hard to clean, especially one as textured as this. So I guess, although I like the LOOKS of the first one, I don't like it on a pragmatic level.
Sherry that's the same reason I stay away from dried flower arrangements and stuff like that.
This is a similar style lamp as the first one, but it is put together from small plastic hexagons: http://www.designshop.eu/en/hexa-hs4-ceiling-lamp
It looks like paper, but easy to wash. You just take it down, go to the bathroom, shower it and let it dry.
We have one in the living room, and we like it very much.