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Minimalist City Map Lithophane Lamps

A collection of minimalist map lithophane lamps.
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Your city as a Lithophane

While I continuously add new major cities to this collection, I may not have done your city yet. You can comment your city below and if I have enough free time, I may or may not create a Lithophane model for it. 

You may also create your own Lithophane! I uploaded a tutorial, detailing my workflow in creating these lamps. You can find it here: https://www.printables.com/model/1213781-minimalist-city-map-lithophane-lamps-tutorial 

It is published with a Public Domain license. So you can upload your own creation under your own terms and even use it commercially!

If you don't want to create an entirely new model, but only want to add minor changes or a personal touch to an already existing upload here (different label, inverse map, …) feel free to ask for high resolution map renderings. I'll gladly share them!

Your lamps may also have been created by the community. Check the remixes of this model and the list below!

 

Introduction

Following the popularity and success of my Solar System Lithophane Planet Lamp Collection - 205mm³ and Solar System Lithophane Planet Lamp Collection - 75mm³ models, I decided to create further Lithophane lamps. This time, I am focussing on maps. 

The Minimalist City Map Lithophane Lamps represent urban geography using OpenStreetMap data. Rendered and processed to highlight street networks and spatial structures, they provide a tangible 3D representation of urban features. The lithophane technique encodes geographic data into a relief, making geograpical features, city layouts and infrastructure patterns accessible for education and analysis.

All models (except for Fantasy Maps) included in this upload were created using OpenStreetMap data. The minimalist map renderings are original works, created with QGIS. The lithophane generation itself was done with lithophanemaker. The original creators of the Fantasy Maps I used are mentioned in the Acknowledgements.

If you like my work, please consider supporting me. Your support will help me to make more models available for free. https://ko-fi.com/fritzpeppone. If you like to use my models commercially, pease join my Printables club to obtain a commercial license.

 

Requirements

All lamps have a size of ~ 105mm x 105mm x 174mm, making them printable on almost all printers, even the Prusa Mini or Bambu A1 Mini printers. Each lamp requires ~130g of filament (preferably PLA or PLA+) and around 12h of print time.

You have to print a city lamp shade of your choice, a lamp base and a lid to cover the top part of the lamp shade. These three parts are connected with a M100x2 metric thread. For now, the only illumination option is the Maker's Supply LED Lamp Kit 001. I plan on adding E14 and E27 options in the future.

 

Print Settings

There are only a few settings you should tweak in the slicer to print the lamps. 

  • Print in PLA or PLA+

  • Recommended layer height: 0.15mm

  • Use the Arachne Perimeter Generator for more precise printing with better details

  • Set wall count to 5-6 to obtain a solid lamp

  • Set seam position to Back (hiding it at the rear of the lamp) and rotate your lamp such that the label is in the front and the seam actually does end up being in the back of the lamp.

  • No brim required. If you struggle with adhesion, use Inner Brim to avoid visible defects.

  • No Support required! The lamps print perfectly fine without support. Your slicer may complain about overhanging perimeters but trust me, briding works fine!

Be aware, that slicing and printing may take a very long time. The STL files can take several minutes to slice. 

For Bambu Studio users: Bambu Studio seems to struggle with the Arachne Perimeter Generator. If you are unable to slice a lamp with Arachne, use the Classic Perimeter Generator.

 

Filament

Filament matters. A lot! Depending on your filament choice, your lamp may have more or less contrast or a warmer or cooler color temperature. You can also change the outcome by choosing light sources with different wattage or color temperature. The picture below illustrates this:

All of the four Panels above were printed with different white PLA/PLA+ filaments but illuminated with the same 1W LED bulb. 

Before starting a multi-hour print, I recommend printing a Calibration Panel to test how your print will turn out. You are also by no means limited to white lights and filaments. Check the makes below to get inspired what color and light choices other makers made.

 

Map Lamps

This project has become a community effort! Thanks to the contributions of nikics, the following cities are available on his remix page.

Europe

Portugal
Lisbon (Area and City), Porto, 

Spain
Alicante, Almeria, Barcelona, Bilbao, Cartagena, Donostia San Sebastian, Granada, Madrid, Malaga, Mallorca, Murcia, Pamplona

Germany
Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Munich

Switzerland
Bern, Lausanne, Luzern, Schaffhausen, St. Gallen, Zürich

Americas

Canada
Toronto, 

Argentina
Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, 

United States of America
Detroit, Harrisburg, Los Angeles, Latrobe, Monterey, New Orleans, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Seattle, Tacoma

The following cities are available thanks to Mercur12 on his page:

Europe

Germany
Karlsruhe, Leipzig, Mannheim, Stuttgart

Greece
Athens

Hungary
Budapest

Denmark
Copenhagen

Ireland
Dublin

Finland
Helsinki

Luxembourg
Luxembourg City

Norway
Oslo

Czech Republic
Prague

Austria
Salzburg, Vienna

Poland
Warsaw

 

The list below contains all map lamps I created, ordered by continent. Depicted is the minimalist map used to create the lithophane. Refer to the title image to see how a map image corresponds to a lithophane lamp. 

I did not do a test print for every single map! On my MK3S, a single print takes around one day. With my current rate of adding cities, I cannot keep up with test prints. Since the rendering settings are identical for every single map, I can assure you however, that every print should work fine.

 

Africa

Cairo

 

 

Americas

New York
Brasilia
Chicago
San Francisco
Toronto
Austin
Dallas
Houston
Pittsburgh
San Antonio
St. Petersburg (Florida)
Rotonda
St. Augustine
Orlando
Jacksonville
Miami

 

Asia

Singapore
Tokyo
Shenzhen
Hong Kong
Shiraz
Riyadh
Dammam
Abu Dhabi
Dubai
Doha
Kuwait City
Manama
Mecca

 

 

Europe

London
Venice
Amsterdam
Stockholm
Istanbul
Paris
Hamburg
Prague
Kyiv
Erlangen
Göteborg
Mariupol
Bakhmut
Bucha
Charkiw
Rome
Florence
Modena
Bologna
Parma
Reggio Emilia
Correggio
Carpi
Scandiano

 

Oceania and Australia

Sydney
Melbourne

 

Fantasy Maps

Middle Earth
GTA V
Zelda Hyrule

 

 

Lamp Bases and Lids

Printing the map of your choice is only a part of creating your own lithophane lamp. You will additionally need a Base that contains your light source and a Lid for the top of your map. All Bases and Lids currently available are listed below.

Lid

A simple screw-on cover featuring the M100x2 thread of the map lamps.

The lid is available as a plain .stl and as a .3MF file. The 3MF contains correctly placed, embossed text. Add a personal touch to your lamp by customizing your lid!

LED Lamp Kit 001 Base

The LED Lamp Kit 001 Base comes in three different heights: 10mm, 30mm and 60mm. Simply insert the LED Lamp Kit in the base, guide the cable through the bottom hole and through the cable channel.

The base features the same M100x2 thread as the map lamps.

You can get the LED Lamp Kit 001 either from Bambu or (much cheaper) from AliExpress (simply search for LED Lamp Kit 001 if the link above does not work)

E14 Puck Base

This Base uses E14 or E27 lightbulbs, making it easy to maintain and switch out lamps. Additionally, you can use differently colored lightbulbs and even color changing lightbulbs. Some electrical knowledge (crimping ferrules, connecting lamp sockets) required. It is available in three different heights as well.

BOM:

  • 1x E14 or E27 lamp socket with M28x2 thread, no strain relief - available at (european) hardware stores

  • 1x Lamp wire with switch, 2x 0.75mm² - available at hardware stores

  • 8x M3 threaded inserts

  • 8x M3x8 BHCS screws

  • 1x E14 LED Bulb 

Printed Parts:

  • 1x 02_map_lamp_puck_base_E14

  • 1x 02_map_lamp_puck_base_lid

  • 1x 02_map_lamp_puck_base_strain_relief

Assembly:

  • Install 8 M3 threaded inserts in the puck base. Use a soldering iron, preferrably with a heat set insert tool

  • Screw in the E14 or E27 socket from the top. Secure the socket with the ring or with glue

  • Insert the ferrules of your cable into the two connectors of the socket. 

  • Install the strain relief with 2 M3x8 BHCS screws. Make sure there is no tension on the cables

  • Pull the cable to make sure that the strain relief is seated properly. You should not be able to move the cable. The following shows how it should look like:

  • Install the bottom lid and fix it with the remaining 6 M3x8 BHCS screws

E14/E27 Adapter

This is a set of simple, yet effective adapters, allowing you to mount the lamps to any lamp base that uses E14 or E27 sockets. The possibilities are endless. 

BOM:

  • 1x Lamp with threaded E14 or E27 socket - some Ikea examples: a ceiling mount, a metal lamp base, a large lamp base and this pretty cheap base. The adapter is by no means limited to Ikea lamps. They just happen to be the lamps that I have at home and I could test the Adapter with. Just make sure that the thread diameter of your lamp is either ~28mm (E14) or ~40mm (E27) and you should be good.

  • 1x E14 or E27 LED Bulb 

Printed Parts:

  • 1x 03_map_lamp_adapter_E14_adapter or 03_map_lamp_adapter_E27

Assembly:

  • Screw the adapter on the E14 or E27 socket and secure it with a nut

 

Assembly

Base, Map Lamp and Lid are connected with a simple M100x2 thread. If you experienced a bit of stringing (especially possible for the nut-threads of the map lamps), clean up your threads carefully by cutting loose strings with a knife.

When threading parts together, make sure not to apply pressure to the thread areas. If you deform the threads, they may bind. I recommend to hold the map at the opposite end of where you are screwing your part in. Other than that, assembly and disassembly of the lamps is straightforward.

 

Your city as a map lamp

I published a tutorial that can help you to create your own city as a Map Lamp or to create a lamp with any image. The tutorial as well as all files (including files of all bases) are public domain, so you can create your own lamps and license them as you please. Check it out:

https://www.printables.com/model/1213781-minimalist-city-map-lithophane-lamps-tutorial

Other models

If you are interested in Lithophane lamps, consider checking out my other models. Click the links below for the respective models or check my profile.Other models

Acknowledgements

  • A big shoutout and thanks to:

  • OpenStreetMap for providing open source map data

  • QGIS for providing an open source and easy to use map rendering software

  • lithophanemaker for providing an easy to use tool to create lithophanes

  • the unknown author of the original middle earth map (I found it here) and J. R. R. Tolkien 

  • Rockstar Games for their map of GTA V

Without access to the tools and resources above, I would not have been able to create this collection.

 

Changelog

  • 23.02.2025: initial upload of the collection

  • 26.02.2025: added Hamburg, Prague, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Shiraz and Toronto to the collection

  • 03.03.2025: added a Prusa Slicer .3MF file with text. Now you can customize your lids! The bases are updated, too. Now, the wire outlet should be exactly at the rear of the lamp.

  • 04.03.2025: added a link to the tutorial on how to create your own map lamp

  • 11.03.2025: added Erlangen, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Kyiv, Pittsburgh and San Antonio

  • 18.03.2025: added a link and table with compatible city map lamps by nikics

  • 21.03.2025: added Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando, St. Augustine, Rotonda and St. Petersburg (Florida)

  • 21.04.2025: added the Zelda Hyrule map

  • 22.06.2025: added the E14 Puck Base, E14 and E27 adapters and maps for Riyadh, Dammam, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Kuwait City, Manama, Mecca

  • 26.10.2025: added Mariupol, Bakhmut, Bucha, Charkiw, Rome, Florence, Modena, Bologna, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Correggio, Carpi, Scandiano26.10.2025: added Mariupol, Bakhmut, Bucha, Charkiw, Rome, Florence, Modena, Bologna, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Correggio, Carpi, Scandiano

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