Cube One reinvents lighting with 3D printed modules and sustainable design

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cube One lighting system showing several connected modules forming a modern structure with translucent panels and a metal frame.

Cube One: When LEGO and Lamps Have an Eco-Friendly Baby 💡

In the world of lighting design, a revolutionary has been born that makes traditional lamps look like boring appliances. The Cube One system is like that versatile friend who can be a bar table, a sofa bed, and even a nighttime taxi if needed. With its 3D printed modules, this creation lets you build everything from a simple table lamp to an installation that would make any architect cry with emotion. 🌱

Materials That Don't Give the Planet the Cold Shoulder

What really shines here (besides the lights) is the ecological commitment. The panels are made from a polymer derived from sugarcane that biodegrades faster than a client's patience while reviewing renders. The metal frame, on the other hand, is so durable it will probably survive the zombie apocalypse, ready to be reused in your next post-apocalyptic project.

"It's the lighting equivalent of having a capsule wardrobe, but without the social pressure to look fashionable" - commented some relieved designer.
Cube One lighting system showing several connected modules forming a modern structure with translucent panels and a metal frame.

A Paradise for the Independent Designer

For 3D creators and makers, Cube One offers the Gantri Made service, where you can:

It's like having a personal factory in California, but without the stress of managing logistics or the characteristic smells of 3D printer ink. 🏭

So if you ever dreamed of playing God of lighting, now you have the tools to do it sustainably. And when your friends ask where you bought that incredible lamp, you can proudly say: "I made it"... after only 37 failed attempts. 🎨