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Delica is a Bedside Table Built from Mitsubishi Delica Taillight Elements

The Delica night stand reinterprets the rectangular taillight housing from the Mitsubishi Delica as a functional bedside table and light. The piece stands on an angular metal frame. It uses riveted joints and steel toggle switches that reference automotive construction. The lighting system offers four modes across amber, red, and white. An optional light diffuser softens the illumination for different settings.

The design was created by Mo & A, a studio based in Taipei and London. The studio adapts industrial and automotive components into domestic furniture. The bedside table continues that approach through recognizable vehicle details instead of abstract forms. The product starts at $267. It functions as both a light source and a bedside furnishing. The design joins the studio's existing collection, which also includes a taxi lamp and a bamboo floor lamp.

Trend Themes

  1. Automotive-inspired Furniture — Recognizable vehicle details are moving into the home as premium functional objects, creating space for brands to translate enthusiast culture into distinctive domestic design collections.
  2. Industrial Component Upcycling — Repurposed mechanical parts are gaining value as design features, suggesting new markets for products that blend sustainability, nostalgia, and rugged material authenticity.
  3. Multi-mode Ambient Lighting — Adjustable color and brightness systems are turning furniture into adaptive mood-setting devices, expanding the role of everyday home objects beyond single-use functionality.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Design — Hybrid pieces that combine storage, lighting, and sculptural identity are reshaping expectations for compact furniture in urban and design-conscious homes.
  2. Automotive Aftermarket — Vehicle components and styling cues are finding relevance outside transportation, opening adjacent revenue paths through lifestyle products rooted in automotive heritage.
  3. Home Lighting — Decorative lamps with tactile switches, modular diffusers, and recognizable forms are redefining illumination as both an interactive experience and a collectible design statement.

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