Lamp Man 

Grid: 40x40

Difficulty: 7/10

The crease pattern below is a packing with the axial creases put in. All color changes are natural. 

Shaping: The main body of the man is the axial crease coming off from the legs. You can open up that river to make the body two units wide. From there, you can wrap the back side to the front, creating the color-changed cloak thing. 

The hair is formed similarly: you can open the head to make it two units wide. In doing so, you can 'spread' the hair flaps across the forehead and shape it to look natural. 

The lamp is hard to form, but it's doable. You can pivot the flap 90 degrees (fig. 1) to create a series of differentiated pleats while also saving paper for the lamp. You can see the collapse of this below. 

With the extra paper below, open up the flap to create a lamp shape. Then form two pleats to make an, 'X' in the lamp. I put a led light inside the lamp to show off the pleats I made.