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Julian Robin and the Cub Lamp, a Block of Wood and a Lamp

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.
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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