Taxidermy Lighting

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Alex Randall Lamps Reuse Beastly Flesh

Alex Randall recreates lighting like no other. Using taxidermy directly in his designs and concepts, Randall creates a stunning vision that is perhaps a little creepy.

His collection of lighting includes duck lamps, antlers and rats. They are not just simply animal structures with an attached light bulb, but a surreal and raw sight of art and death. Take a look through the gallery to see these beautiful lamps by Alex Randall.

Implications - If you're someone who has a passion for animals then you'll definitely find the lighting by Alex Randall appealing. I do warn you, however, that if you are someone who is an enthusiast for animals that are alive, you may not be so keen on this design!
Trend Themes
1. Taxidermy Lighting - This trend presents an opportunity for designers to incorporate taxidermy into lighting designs, creating unique and visually striking pieces.
2. Animal-inspired Lighting - The use of taxidermy in lighting design opens up possibilities for creating animal-inspired lamps that bring a touch of the outdoors indoors.
3. Raw and Surreal Art - The combination of taxidermy and lighting creates an opportunity for artists to explore the raw and surreal aspects of life and death in their work.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage taxidermy lighting to create bold and conversation-starting spaces for their clients.
2. Art and Sculpture - Artists and sculptors can experiment with taxidermy lighting to push boundaries and challenge traditional notions of beauty and art.
3. Home Decor - The taxidermy lighting trend offers home decor retailers the chance to offer unique and unconventional lighting options that cater to a niche market segment.

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