Product Design: Panasonic ask 11 paper cut-out artists to design lanterns for charity

Date
23 January 2014

Did you know that over 1.3 billion people in the world live without any access to electricity? It’s astonishing facts such as these that have spurred Panasonic to launch a project to start bringing light to dark places by donating solar lanterns to replace dangerous kerosene lamps. Now Panasonic is launching Cut Out The Darkness, a competition that asks the public to donate their own designs for solar lantern shades. Artists involved in the project so far include skilled paper-cutters Anna Howarth, Bovey Lee, Sarah Dennis and Julene Harrison among others.

Handy with a pair of scissors? Get to work and submit your creations for a very good cause, we have! Take a look at our design over at the Panasonic website.

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Panasonic: Cut Out The Darkness

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Panasonic: Cut Out The Darkness

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