About Us

Blob Lights began as an experiment and quickly became an obsession.


We’re not a traditional lighting company. We’re a high-spec computer humming day and night, a relentless 3D printer that never seems to sleep, and two designers who walked away from stable jobs because we couldn’t stop thinking about what light could be.


Everything we make starts right here—on a single desk buried under spools of filament, half-finished prototypes, notebooks filled with sketches, and an unreasonable number of coffee cups. This isn’t a showroom. It’s controlled chaos. And it’s exactly where Blob Lights was born.


Our process is messy in the best way. We design in digital space first—pushing software until forms feel less like objects and more like something grown. Curves melt into curves. Surfaces bulge, soften, stretch. Nothing is forced into symmetry unless it absolutely demands it. We’re chasing shapes that feel alive, imperfect, and warm.


Then the printer starts.


Layer by microscopic layer, each lamp slowly appears—sometimes over hours, sometimes over days. We watch it grow like a sculpture forming in real time. And often, it fails. Warps. Splits. Collapses. That’s part of it. Every “mistake” teaches us something new about structure, translucency, and how light interacts with organic geometry.


We don’t hide those lessons—we build them into the next version.


Blob Lights exists at the intersection of technology and emotion. The printer gives us precision, but the forms come from instinct. From trial. From frustration. From starting over more times than we can count. What you see as a finished lamp is really the result of dozens of iterations that never made it past this desk.


We believe lighting should feel personal. Soft. Almost human. Not cold or industrial—even though it’s born from machines. That tension is everything to us: digital tools creating something that feels natural and imperfect.


Quitting our jobs wasn’t a dramatic leap—it was inevitable. We realized the prototypes we were making late at night meant more to us than the work we were being paid to do during the day. Blob Lights became the thing we couldn’t ignore.


So we committed.


Every piece we release carries that story: risk, curiosity, and an unhealthy dedication to refining form until it feels just right. No mass production lines. No anonymous factory output. Just continuous experimentation, printed in real time, shaped by two people who care deeply about every curve.


Blob Lights