Joline El-Hai’s magical Seattle-based Bella Luz lights include luminettes—night lights, wall sconces, tri-corner table lanterns, swan-neck lamps, string-of-light covers, one-of-a-kind suitcase lightboxes and Judaica.
Vibrant pastel and colored pencil drawings are photographically reproduced onto durable, translucent, heat and light-resistant plastic film. The film is placed in fanciful hand-textured copper frames and illuminated by a light bulb.
The most popular images are available as cards, edged in a copper filigree and come with a metallic copper envelope.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Translucent Heat-resistant Film
- Opportunity for creating durable, heat and light-resistant film for various applications.
- Hand-textured Copper Frames
- Potential for hand-textured copper frames in various art and decor products.
- Photographic Reproduction Technology
- Disruptive innovation possibilities in the field of photographic reproduction onto different materials.
Where This Applies
- Home Decor
- Disruption in home decor industry by incorporating heat-resistant film and hand-textured copper frames into lighting and artistic products.
- Art Printing
- Innovations in the art printing industry with the use of photographic reproduction technology on different materials.
- Stationery
- Opportunity for disruption in the stationery industry with metallic copper envelopes and copper filigree-edged cards.
