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The 'NISSHOKU' Lamp is Cordless Yet Battery-Free

The 'NISSHOKU' lamp has been designed by Yuichiro Morimoto as a cordless illuminator that will incorporate a modern touch into any space without having to worry about power needs. The lamp is achieved with no batteries or plugs and works instead with a sheet of acrylic material that recycles light captured from neighboring sources. The final result is an illusory piece of decor that creates an eclipse-like appearance, which is suiting given the name that translates to eclipse from Japanese.

The 'NISSHOKU' lamp acts as more of a decorative item to keep within the home for ambient illumination rather than direct. Regardless, the lamp offers a decidedly modern touch that will suit a home or office environment perfectly.
Trend Themes
1. Cordless Illumination - The NISSHOKU lamp demonstrates the trend towards cordless lights that do not require traditional sources of power.
2. Sustainable Lighting - The use of the sheet of acrylic material that recycles light captured from neighboring sources is a disruptive innovation opportunity for sustainable lighting.
3. Illusory Decor - The popularity of NISSHOKU lamp reflects a trend towards decorative lighting items that create an illusion.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate cordless and sustainable lighting fixtures like NISSHOKU lamp into their designs to create modern and eco-friendly indoor spaces.
2. Green Energy - The concept behind the NISSHOKU lamp provides opportunities for the Green energy industry to create new eco-friendly lighting technology that can help reduce the carbon footprint.
3. Technology - The evolution of cordless and sustainable lighting technology like NISSHOKU lamp creates opportunities for the tech industry to innovate and develop further disruptive lighting solutions.

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