Landfill Lighting

Cory Barkman Creates Lamps Out of Scrap Metal and Odds-and-Ends

Cory Barkman is an artist who creates lamps out of objects he finds in junkyards and scrap yards. His lamps are all one-of-a-kind, combining random odds and ends to create quirky and cool lighting.

Some of you might call Cory Barkman’s lamps steampunk, but I prefer the term upcycled. These lamps may be made out of scrap metal, but that doesn’t mean that they sell for spare change. Cory Barkman’s lamps sell for anywhere between $1,000 and $25,000. Better start saving now.

Trend Themes

  1. Upcycled Lighting — Creating unique and quirky lighting fixtures by repurposing scrap metal and odds-and-ends from junkyards and scrap yards.
  2. Steampunk Design — Incorporating elements of industrial machinery and Victorian aesthetics into lamp design to create a retro-futuristic style.
  3. High-end Craftmanship — Producing one-of-a-kind lamps with meticulous attention to detail and premium materials, commanding price tags ranging from $1,000 to $25,000.

Industry Implications

  1. Artisanal Lighting — Opportunity for artisans and designers to create eco-friendly lighting solutions that give new life to discarded materials.
  2. Home Decor — Appealing to consumers who desire unique and unconventional lighting options as part of their interior design.
  3. Luxury Design — Catering to high-end clientele who appreciate the artistry, exclusivity, and craftsmanship of bespoke lighting fixtures.

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