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These Abstract Lamps Function as Statement Art Pieces

These abstract lamps created by Quebec-based artist Jean-Pascal Gauthier make up unique shapes and designs.

The concept of the lamp is deconstructed and re-imagined as something that can function as an art piece rather than just a utilitarian home product. In the unusual series, simple lines and circles make up uncommon lamp designs -- with some lamps even having extensions that hold accessories and planters. Although most of these abstract lamps hang from ceilings, some are wall-mounted while others are standing lamps. The lamps are all handmade and are comprised of brass, walnut, teak, acrylic and steel.

These elegant lamps put a spin on what the function of the products normally are and make them the primary focus of the rooms they are placed in.
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Lamp Designs - Utilizing unique shapes and designs to redefine the concept of lamps as art pieces.
2. Deconstructed Home Products - Re-imagining utilitarian products like lamps to serve as statement art pieces.
3. Functional Room Focus - Shifting the focus of a room to highlight the lamps as the primary focal point.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - Opportunity to create abstract, deconstructed lamps that function as art pieces rather than just traditional lighting fixtures.
2. Home Decor - Potential for incorporating unique lamp designs to transform ordinary home products into standout art pieces.
3. Furniture - Chance to create lamps that seamlessly blend with furniture, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of interior spaces.

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