This is a new twist for a stand of Frank Deschners popular Designer Lithophane Moon Lamp or My High Definition Remastered Version respectively. I wanted to design a more subtle stand, fitting the moon theme, so I came up with using a “moon rock” instead of conventional feet or another stand design. As a gimmick this stand features a „floating“ effect, meaning the moon is raised from the base, making it appear to be floating. The effect further boosted by printing the bottom bayonet style cap of the moon with transparent filament, giving the light bleed effect you see in the pictures.
The base as designed uses the IKEA Svallet (70358487) light fixture, a cheap (4 Euro) option (the lamp shade will be destroyed in the process of removing the light fixture, the cable stays intact, see instructions below).
The stand was designed modular, so it should easily be adaptable to any other stand or fixture, as it still uses Frank Deschner's “patented” bayonet lock design. The base is equipped with a simple 17.5mm diameter hole fitting the holder for the moon. If you want to design an own holder, this hole dimension will be your only design constraint to fit any other globe / stand. Happy remixing!
The base follows the same „no cord cutting“ approach of the original IKEA Svallet stand by veritas, meaning that there is no need to cut the cord and the cord can be fiddled through the center of the base. The hole used to fit the cord through is then plugged with a printed fitting piece that snaps into place and doubles as a cable channel. Pretty neat.
I am using the IKEA Trådfri E14 Multi-Color (70439196) smart lamp. The diffusor needs to be removed from the lamp, in order to fit through the hole of the moon lamp, see instructions below.
The base, cap and holder can be printed without support. For the cable channel I would recommend to print it with supports, because it is a pretty small piece, but it should not necessary either.
For filament I used PolyMaker's PolyTerra Marbe White PLA fitting the “rock theme” for the base and the cable channel respectively. You can use any infill on those (I used 15%). For the holder and cap, I used SUNLU Transparent PLA to achieve the shine-through / light bleed, that intensifies the “floating effect”. As an infill on those I used 10% infill with a gyroid pattern, which allows for a nice light diffusion.
First make sure you have all four parts (the base, holder, cap and cable channel) printed:
Both the original stand, as well the base I designed have been designed to avoid detaching electrical cable from the bulb socket. To assemble the cap follow the original instructions from the IKEA Svallet stand:
Now to the assembly of the Floating Moon Rock Base stand itself. This should be your starting point after following the instructions above:
Next put the holder that fits into the base onto the cap:
Then fiddle the cord through the base:
Push the holder into the base and plug the hole using the cable channel:
Last attach the moon globe and enjoy .
License
You can print the model for yourself, friends and anyone who wants to have this stand in small quantities. I don't mind if you charge them for your material and efforts. Please don't try to sell the physical model commercially (Etsy etc.).
Digital files have a strict non-commercial, personal use only license.
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital file of this object. You can not host this files on other digital platforms, web stores or cloud repositories.
The author remixed this model.
This stand uses the “patented” bayonet lock designed by Frank Deschner's original Designer Lithophane Moon Lamp and the (in my opinion) currently most affordable / easiest option for a light fixture, the IKEA Svallet Lamp Stand. The rock is a commercial model from CGTrader that I modified (confirming to the models license) so it cannot be reproduced without reverse engineering. The stand itself is a MOC (my own creation).