

Wooj home goods, in collaboration with Brooklyn-based designer Christopher Merchant, proves that 3D printing has officially gone from future-forward to home-ready. The new Drum Collection takes its cues from the architectural photography of Bernd and Hilla Becher and the organic geometry of nature—think mushroom gills, flower petals, and the elegant symmetry of refracted light. The result? A lineup of lamps that look like they sprouted straight from the design gods’ sketchbook.


Offered in three forms—a table lamp, plug-in pendant, and mini lamp—each piece is crafted from recycled PLA and designed to blur the lines between art and function. The signature look features fluted radial lines that echo both natural and industrial motifs, with a warm glow that feels equal parts cozy and cerebral. Even better? They’re sustainable by design, proving that good lighting and conscience can go hand in hand.


The Drum Table Lamp stands 9″ tall and offers a sculptural silhouette perfect for a nightstand or reading nook. The Plug-In Pendant adds vertical flair with a raw brass strain relief and a generous 16.4′ cloth cord. For tighter spaces or those who appreciate subtlety, the Mini Drum Table Lamp packs the same design DNA into a smaller, 6.5″ profile.
Whether upgrading your WFH space or just wanting a more conversation-piece lamp than afterthought, the Drum Collection brings heat (and light) without compromise.
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