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'Slims' is a Set of Lamps by Studio Beam

The designers at Studio Beam wanted to come up with a lamp that had an industrial look, but not a bulky feel. As such they recently put forward the 'Slims' collection using metal wiring and a minimalist aesthetic.

The material used is what makes the lamps look industrial, but due to the way the creatives crafted and melded the metal together, each item is still quite small. They come in five separate designs, all with human-like names including Billy-Bob, Rufus, and Ellie Mae. The coloring of each lamp also helps to give the items a noticeable look, and potential buyers have five different hues to choose from.

For lamps, Slims from Studio Beam offers the perfect balance between a minimalist look and an overall industrial feel. Photo Credits: designboom, studio-beam
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - The Slims collection lamps by Studio Beam offer a minimalist aesthetic that can be applied to other product designs such as furniture.
2. Industrial-style Lighting - Studio Beam's Slims collection lamps demonstrate a sleek industrial design that could disrupt the lighting industry by updating typical bulky lighting fixtures.
3. Customizable Lighting Options - The Slims collection by Studio Beam offers five different colors, creating a trend and opportunity for more customizable lighting options in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The Slims collection lamps by Studio Beam could disrupt the lighting industry by offering a sleek, minimalist design that is an alternative to traditional bulky lighting fixtures.
2. Furniture - The minimalist aesthetic of Studio Beam's Slims collection lamps could also be applied to furniture design as a trend toward clean, simple lines in the industry.
3. Home Decor - The Slims collection of lighting by Studio Beam could inspire a trend towards the selection of color when it comes to home décor, potentially leading to more customizable options for customers.

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