Julian Robin and the Cub Lamp, a Block of Wood and a Lamp
Jessica Marcel — March 28, 2010 — Art & Design
References: hix-edition & mocoloco
French designer Julian Robin has designed a tricky piece of furniture. The Cub Lamp looks like a normal block of wood (because it's totally normal to have a block of wood sitting in your house), until you turn it on (and I know you know how to do that) and it becomes a light. The interior of the Cub Lamp is etched with a leaf design.
The contrast between on and off presents a comment on nature. When off, the Cub Lamp bares little resemblance to its original form. When on, the tree the wood once was shines through.
The contrast between on and off presents a comment on nature. When off, the Cub Lamp bares little resemblance to its original form. When on, the tree the wood once was shines through.
Trend Themes
1. Dual-purpose Furniture - Designing furniture that serves multiple purposes, such as a block of wood becoming a lamp, offers both practical and aesthetic benefits.
2. Nature-inspired Decor - Incorporating natural elements and motifs, like the leaf design etched in the Cub Lamp, into furniture and decor can add a calming and organic feel to spaces.
3. Unconventional Lighting - Exploring unique and unexpected ways to incorporate lighting, such as the seemingly ordinary block of wood becoming a lamp, creates opportunities for innovative and eye-catching designs.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can use the concept of dual-purpose furniture to create pieces that are both functional and visually interesting.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can incorporate natural elements and motifs into their designs to create a soothing and on-trend aesthetic.
3. Lighting Design - Lighting designers can create unconventional lighting fixtures that mimic everyday objects, like the Cub Lamp, to add a playful and unexpected element to spaces.
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