Severed Vessel Fixtures

View More

The Jar Ceiling Light Comprises Halved Jugs to Serve Two Uses

The intrigue of the Jar Ceiling Light is threefold, as you can tell when you first set eyes on either set of objects in this small collection. The MEJD Studio of Bratislava began with two iconic forms of timeless amphorae, proceeding to cut them each in half to produce two distinctive items.

The top halves of the handled ceramics have been fitted with light fixtures and treated as pendant lamps. They can suspend from the top of the room at one's desired height, with a long line being particularly interesting. The idea is that the Jar Ceiling Light be visually finished with the placement of a bowl beneath it -- specifically, the base that completes the vase's full form. The closer they are together, the more obvious is their connection.
Trend Themes
1. Severed Vessel Fixtures - Upcycling of traditional objects to create multi-functional lighting fixtures.
2. Half-cut Pendant Lights - Innovation in combining ceramic half-pots and electrical fittings for unique lighting solutions.
3. Bowl-below Lighting - Incorporating bowls below the half-cut jugs creates a connected visual aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunities for lighting solutions with eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing designs.
2. Crafts - An innovative approach to crafts using traditional objects.
3. Interior Design - Multipurpose light fixtures that play an important role in designing the aesthetics of a space.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES