The Lampost by famous designer Jaren Goh is uniquely designed for large spaces and features the very classic lamp shades and structure.
The lamps are randomly inserted to create a non-symmetrical look that helps to give the environment a touch of contemporary art. The shades can be easily changed according to interior styling and moods, giving the design creative versatility.
Implications - The interior design industry is becoming more abstract with the rise of free thought and embraced creativity amongst consumers. Abstract pieces are becoming more widely accepted, creating a demand for pieces that act as works of art and serve their intended purpose simultaneously, satisfying the urge for creativity in daily life.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Abstract Lighting
- As consumers demand more abstract pieces, designers can create lighting solutions that double as works of art.
- Creative Versatility
- Consumers want decor that can accommodate their changing interior styling and moods, opening the door for versatile lighting solutions.
- Non-symmetrical Design
- The rise of free thought and embraced creativity is creating demand for non-symmetrical lighting solutions that have a touch of contemporary art.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Interior Design
- As consumers seek abstract pieces that serve a purpose, designers can innovate with lighting solutions that are both functional and artistic.
- Lighting
- There is a growing demand for versatile and non-symmetrical lighting designs that can accommodate consumers' changing interior styling.
- Art
- Consumers are looking for pieces that act as works of art in addition to fulfilling their intended purpose, creating opportunities for lighting designers to tap into the art industry.
