The Pip Lamp is £35. The Blip starts at £85. The Seed sits between them. Those aren't arbitrary numbers — they reflect what it actually costs to make something properly in the UK from materials with a previous life.
We are not a factory. We make lamps in small batches, by hand, in the UK. Every Blip shade is formed from recycled plastic sourced and processed in Stroud. Every Seed is cast predominantly from recycled food packaging. Every Pip is 3D-printed here using recycled PLA filament, with a base weighted by encapsulated steel punchings salvaged from industrial offcuts.
None of that is cheap to do. It is also none of it the cheapest way to make a lamp. The cheapest way to make a lamp is to have it injection-moulded in volume from virgin plastic, shipped in a container, and sold at a margin. We chose not to do that.
What you are paying for with a ROGO lamp is a few things at once: the material story, the UK manufacturing, the design, and the fact that it will not fall apart or date quickly. We make things we would want to own ourselves. We price them so we can keep making them.
If you want to buy three Pip Lamps at once — perhaps as gifts — you save up to £20 on the set. That is our way of making the maths work better for both of us.
