For Cam Barrett, light is more than illumination – it’s a medium for sculpture, shadow, and intrigue. With a background in 3D art, animation and digital sculpting, Cam brings a deep understanding of form to each piece he creates – blending technology, creative insight and a strong respect for our planet.

By exploring form and sustainable printing methods, I’m excited to bring my designs to life using recycled materials and reducing landfill waste.
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Cam works exclusively with recycled PLA, a renewable polymer sourced locally from a company that transforms post-industrial food packaging and recycled plastics into high quality PLA filament. Each outer shell and some internal components are 3d printed, then hand-finished and assembled with care. It’s a slow, intentional approach to making – one grounded in responsibility and craft. More than lighting, these works are expressions of a belief: that beauty can be responsible, that materials matter, and that design has a role to play in how we shape the future.
Cam Barrett pictured with the Romy Table Lamp
Cam works exclusively with recycled PLA, a renewable polymer sourced locally from a company that transforms post-industrial food packaging and recycled plastics into high quality PLA filament. Each outer shell and some internal components are 3d printed, then hand-finished and assembled with care. It’s a slow, intentional approach to making – one grounded in responsibility and craft. More than lighting, these works are expressions of a belief: that beauty can be responsible, that materials matter, and that design has a role to play in how we shape the future.