These easily-assembled light shades are designed by Brent Wilson, the New Zealand-based designer behind Vanilla Design Store. I like the simple petal shapes and their origami/papercraft feel.
The shades are made out of white styrene and can be connected to any pendant light assembly, but be warned: You can only use compact fluorescent bulbs with these babies to avoid overheating.
Implications - Flowers have served as a symbol of femininity, fertility and good tidings for centuries, which holds true in today's society. It seems that familiar imagery and well-established symbolism never fades, as proven by this Organic Illumination piece. Particularly with today's eco-conscious consumer, the use of florals in pieces is well-received.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Petal-shaped Lampshades
- The trend of organic and sustainable interior lighting design incorporating flower-inspired shapes and motifs presents opportunities for innovation in eco-friendly lighting materials and design.
- Origami/papercraft Style
- The trend of origami and papercraft-inspired home decor presents opportunities for innovative designs and lightweight, sustainable materials that can be easily assembled.
- Floral Symbolism
- The trend of incorporating floral symbolism in home decor and furnishings presents opportunities for innovation in design and materials that appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
Where This Applies
- Home Decor and Furnishings
- Incorporating organic and floral-inspired designs in home decor and furnishings presents opportunities for eco-friendly materials and unique design innovations.
- Lighting
- The trend of organic and sustainable lighting design incorporating flower-inspired shapes and motifs presents opportunities for innovation in eco-friendly lighting materials and design.
- Sustainable Materials
- The use of sustainable materials in home decor and furnishings presents opportunities for innovation in eco-friendly materials and sustainable production processes.
