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COSIN DESIGN's Whale Lamp Uses Translucent Form for Ambient Lighting

The whale lamp by COSIN DESIGN is a table light designed as a simplified whale form, shaped to sit as a sculptural object when not in use. The design captures the animal mid-leap through a continuous curved surface, with no sharp edges or segmented parts. The body is constructed with a semi-translucent material that allows light to pass through the lower section, turning the form into a functional light source rather than a solid figure.

The lamp emits a diffused glow through its underside, distributing light evenly rather than projecting a focused beam. Its compact scale allows it to function as a bedside or ambient lamp, while the smooth exterior maintains a consistent surface across the entire form. The piece is available in multiple colour variations, with each version altering the tone of the emitted light through the material.

Trend Themes

  1. Sculptural Functional Lighting — Designs that read as art objects while also emitting ambient light open possibilities for hybrid decor that blurs the line between lighting and sculpture.
  2. Translucent Material Illumination — Semi-translucent polymers and composites that diffuse light through form enable lighting that communicates color and texture through materiality rather than fixtures.
  3. Miniaturized Ambient Objects — Small-scale, character-driven lamps that prioritize diffuse glow over brightness support a shift toward personalized, mood-focused illumination in intimate spaces.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Design — Ambient lighting integrated into furniture silhouettes creates opportunities for multi-functional pieces that combine storage, seating, and soft illumination.
  2. Hospitality Interiors — Room atmospheres influenced by sculptural ambient lights present new ways for hotels and restaurants to craft signature moods through object-based illumination.
  3. Smart Home Lighting — Networked low-intensity fixtures with characterful forms offer a departure from utilitarian smart bulbs toward emotionally resonant, scene-centric lighting systems.

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