Curvaceous Wooden Lighting (UPDATE)

These Freeform Lamps are Made with a Single Piece of Bent Wood

Wooden lighting designer John Procario has added updates to his 'Freeform 1' collection with three more consecutive lines. The new lights have different shapes and experiment with inlaying the LED lights facing outwards instead of only lining the inside curves.

Still made with just a single piece of bent wood, the wooden lighting is executed in the same freeform manner using white oak or ash. Visually intriguing, the lamps look like they are a different shape when viewed from different sides. Many of them also have a reversible design, able to flip upside down.

The stripped wooden luminaries can stand on top of a table, suspended from the ceiling or effortlessly laid on the ground. The elegant lighting also comes with a wooden switch to maintain consistency in its look.
Trend Themes
1. Curvaceous Wooden Lighting - Explore the trend of using a single piece of bent wood to create visually intriguing and versatile lighting designs.
2. Innovative LED Inlaying - Discover the trend of inlaying LED lights facing outwards, creating a unique lighting effect on the curved wooden surfaces.
3. Reversible Design - Embrace the trend of reversible wooden lighting, allowing for versatile placement and a different visual experience when flipped upside down.
Industry Implications
1. Wooden Lighting Design - The wooden lighting design industry can capitalize on the trend of curvaceous and innovative wooden lighting, offering unique and visually intriguing products.
2. LED Lighting - The LED lighting industry can explore the disruptive innovation opportunity of inlaying LED lights facing outwards on curved wooden surfaces, creating a distinct and captivating lighting effect.
3. Furniture and Home Decor - The furniture and home decor industry can incorporate reversible wooden lighting designs to offer customers versatile and customizable lighting options that blend seamlessly with their interior design.

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