These side lamps will have use of colored paper. A novice, minimalist line sketch of a makeship side lamp, designed as a small-scale prototype rather than a finished product. The drawing uses simple, hand-drawn line work with subtle variation in weight, showing slight imperfections that signal an early design process. The style is modern and restrained, relying on proportion and negative space instead of detail or realism. The lamp is constructed from flat planes of cardboard, chipboard, and museum board, assembled through basic folds, slots, and tabs. The form is geometric and sculptural, sitting on a low base or resting directly on a surface. Construction logic is lightly indicated with a few visible seams and fold lines, without technical precision. A thin LED wire is minimally drawn as a single continuous line, looping gently through the structure and exiting toward a plug. The light source is implied with a soft glow or simple radiating lines rather than rendered illumination. There is no shading or texture—only line work defines the object. Hints of color appear sparingly as flat paper accents—muted coral, soft yellow, teal, or desaturated green—applied to select interior planes or edges to subtly influence the light. The majority of the lamp remains neutral in tone, emphasizing material honesty and simplicity. The background is blank or lightly toned, with no surrounding context, allowing the lamp to read as an isolated object study. The overall aesthetic is calm, Mehr sehen