Someone Turned the “Cat Knocking Things Off Tables” Meme Into a 3D Printed Lamp and It’s Perfect

Cats knocking things off tables is old internet. It predates memes as a concept, predates YouTube, predates the entire visual language of digital humor. It is perhaps the most documented animal behavior in human history, captured billions of times, studied by actual ethologists, and still inexplicably funny every single time. Fabio Ferrari has taken this behavior and made it load-bearing, literally, designing a 3D-printed table lamp where a seated cat figure tilts the shade off-axis mid-push, and the resulting tension between lampshade and gravity is the entire point of the object.

Printed white in PLA, the classical turned column and drum shade read as a proper lamp, and the cat sits alongside it with one paw extended toward the column, head craned upward, frozen in that particular expression of focused feline mischief that every cat owner recognizes immediately. The layer lines on the print dissolve into surface texture at this scale, giving the whole thing an almost ceramic quality. It lands on a desk or nightstand and earns a second look from anyone who passes it.

Designer: Fabio Ferrari

Someone Turned the “Cat Knocking Things Off Tables” Meme Into a 3D Printed Lamp and It’s Perfect

Ferrari released the STL pack on Cults3D in late March 2026, priced at $4.04 after a 50% discount, and it pulled 102 downloads and 7,000 views within days, which for a single-designer listing on a platform with 3.2 million models is a genuinely strong signal. The pack ships five files covering two body variants sized for different bulb lengths, plus a supplementary shade that covers the bulb completely for a cleaner look.

Someone Turned the “Cat Knocking Things Off Tables” Meme Into a 3D Printed Lamp and It’s Perfect

The recommended material is white or marble PLA, though PETG and resin both work, and the print settings are straightforward: 15 to 20 percent infill for the shade, higher for the cat and base to keep the center of gravity honest. The shade is the only component that needs supports, and Ferrari is emphatic that the lamp column itself should print support-free since anything inside that channel will obstruct the wire routing.

Someone Turned the “Cat Knocking Things Off Tables” Meme Into a 3D Printed Lamp and It’s Perfect

The lamp works with standard E12, E14, or E27 bulb kits depending on how you scale it, and the warm ambient glow it throws makes it best suited on a nightstand or shelf light rather than serving task lighting. At roughly 250 to 294mm tall depending on the variant, it has enough physical presence to read across a room without overwhelming a surface.

Someone Turned the “Cat Knocking Things Off Tables” Meme Into a 3D Printed Lamp and It’s Perfect

The design sits in an interesting lineage. Seletti’s Monkey Lamp and the broader wave of anthropomorphic lighting that swept through the design-forward homeware market in the 2010s established that people would pay serious money for a lamp with a personality. What Ferrari has done is democratize that impulse entirely, collapsing the distance between a $300 design object and a $4 STL file and a weekend print. Just make sure you aim for 25% or higher infill or the balance goes awry. You wouldn’t want a lightweight cat actually knocking your lamp over, right?!

Someone Turned the “Cat Knocking Things Off Tables” Meme Into a 3D Printed Lamp and It’s Perfect

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