Gantri Expands 3D-Printed Lighting Line with Wireless Models Through Ammunition Partnership

Gantri Expands 3D-Printed Lighting Line with Wireless Models Through Ammunition Partnership
Bay Area lighting manufacturer Gantri has launched a wireless lamp collection developed in collaboration with San Francisco design firm Ammunition, marking the company's expansion beyond traditional corded lighting fixtures. The wireless models include floor lamps, table lamps, and handheld units with battery life exceeding 10 hours per charge, according to Wired.
Design Partnership Details
The collaboration pairs Gantri's 3D printing manufacturing capabilities with Ammunition's design expertise. Ammunition, founded in 2007 by partners Robert Brunner and Matt Rolandson, operates from San Francisco and Brooklyn with a thirty-person design team. The firm has received the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Product Design and has been named to Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in Design list five times.
The partnership has produced several models, including the Pier Small Wireless Task Light and the Drift Small Wireless Task Light. Some handheld wireless models feature rectangular designs inspired by pier structures around San Francisco, reflecting the local design sensibility both companies share.
Technical Specifications and Limitations
The wireless lamps deliver more than 10 hours of battery life on a full charge. However, the units require proprietary charging cables rather than standard USB-C or other universal charging solutions, creating a potential long-term dependency on manufacturer-specific accessories.
Future smart home integration appears on the roadmap, with Gantri indicating the wireless models will support the Matter standard. This would enable cross-platform compatibility with major smart home ecosystems including Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant.
Manufacturing Context
Gantri's approach centers on 3D printing technology for lighting production, allowing for complex geometries and customized designs that would be difficult or cost-prohibitive with traditional manufacturing methods. The addition of wireless functionality represents a natural evolution for a company already positioned around design flexibility and modern manufacturing processes.
The wireless expansion arrives at a time when battery technology improvements have made portable lighting more viable for extended use cases. Lithium battery advances, combined with LED efficiency gains, create the power-to-runtime ratios necessary for practical wireless operation in decorative and task lighting applications.
Looking at the broader trajectory here, this move reflects a pattern I have observed repeatedly over three decades of technology coverage: successful hardware companies eventually untether their products from fixed infrastructure. We saw this progression with phones, headphones, speakers, and vacuum cleaners. Each category followed a similar arc—initial wireless versions sacrificed some performance for mobility, then successive generations closed the gap until wireless became the preferred form factor.
Market Positioning
The Gantri-Ammunition partnership positions both companies in the intersection of industrial design and advanced manufacturing. Ammunition's portfolio spans consumer electronics, furniture, and lighting, while Gantri focuses specifically on the lighting category with its 3D printing specialization.
For Ammunition, the collaboration provides access to manufacturing capabilities that can realize complex designs at reasonable scale. For Gantri, the partnership brings proven design credentials and experience with major consumer brands.
Timeline and Availability
The collaboration has already produced commercially available models, including the previously announced Wireless Reserve lamp that was scheduled for fall 2024 shipping, as noted on Gantri's website. The partnership appears to be expanding with additional wireless models entering the product line.
The companies have not disclosed production volumes or sales targets for the wireless collection. Pricing information for the collaborative models follows Gantri's typical positioning in the premium lighting segment.
Industry Implications
The move toward wireless lighting fixtures represents a broader trend in home and office design, where mobility and reconfiguration flexibility increasingly drive product development. As commercial and residential spaces become more adaptable, lighting solutions that can relocate without electrical work provide significant practical advantages.
The Matter standard integration commitment also reflects the maturation of smart home protocols. Rather than betting on a single ecosystem, manufacturers increasingly target the cross-platform compatibility that Matter enables, recognizing that consumers often mix devices from multiple vendors.
The collaboration demonstrates how specialized manufacturing capabilities can pair with established design expertise to enter new product categories. Gantri's 3D printing focus provides geometric freedom that traditional lighting manufacturers cannot easily match, while Ammunition's design experience bridges the gap between technical possibility and market-ready products.
For the lighting industry more broadly, the partnership illustrates how smaller, specialized firms can compete with established manufacturers by combining complementary capabilities rather than attempting vertical integration.


