Airplane Window Illumination

The F-Light Will Make You Feel Like You're About to Take Flight

Designer Paul Coudamy has taken scrap pieces from an Airbus A310 and used them to create an innovative fixture called the F-Light.

Currently installed at the offices of Paris-based web company AF83, the F-Light is an innovative and eco-friendly project that puts to use scrap parts and materials. According to Wired UK, Coudamy was inspired after speaking with a Julien Recours, a designer who uses discarded airplane pieces to design objects.

The F-Light consists of an Airbus's interior molded plastic paneled windows, behind which Coudamy affixed high-powered LED lights, turning the windows into lights. After two months of prototyping, the F-Light is now a commercial design that can be part of any interior for about 15,000 Euros.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Design - The F-Light demonstrates the trend of repurposing and upcycling discarded materials to create innovative and eco-friendly designs.
2. Industrial Decor - Using scrap pieces from an Airbus A310, the F-Light taps into the trend of incorporating industrial elements into interior design.
3. LED Lighting - By utilizing high-powered LED lights, the F-Light capitalizes on the trend of energy-efficient lighting solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The F-Light presents an opportunity for interior designers to incorporate unique, sustainable lighting fixtures into their projects.
2. Aviation - The F-Light sparks potential for the aviation industry to explore innovative ways of repurposing old aircraft parts.
3. Lighting - The F-Light offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for the lighting industry to create more energy-efficient and aesthetically pleasing solutions.

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