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Stellar Works and Luca Nichetto Launched the Space Invaders Line

Stellar Works, a contemporary furniture brand, combined fun and functionality to create the Space Invaders furniture collection with multidisciplinary designer Luca Nichetto. The collection features a range of bold and electric objects.

Each piece in the collection utilizes minimalist metal frames, solid wood, and Murano bead components to achieve a standout design. Stellar Works' Space Invaders collection includes the Hoba integrated table and lamp, the Dhala table and floor lamp, and two colorful trays. The collection is characterized by playfulness and color contrasted with minimalist shapes. Stellar Works and Luca Nichetto utilized the unique glossy texture of Murano glass beads to include colorful features in each piece. The lighting fixtures include hidden LED strips to emit a subtle glow of light.
Trend Themes
1. Multidisciplinary Collaborations - The partnership between Stellar Works and Luca Nichetto represents a trend of diverse fields collaborating to create innovative products.
2. Playful Minimalism - The Space Invaders collection introduces a trend of playful designs that balance bold colors and minimalist shapes and aesthetics.
3. Incorporating Unique Materials - The use of Murano glass beads in the Space Invaders collection shows a trend of using unconventional materials to create standout designs.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - There is an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to explore unconventional materials and collaborate with designers outside the industry to create unique and playful designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate playful and colorful designs that incorporate minimalist shapes into their projects using the Space Invaders collection as inspiration.
3. Lighting - The trend of using hidden LED strips to emit a subtle glow can be incorporated into innovative lighting designs for homes and offices.

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