For those who appreciate partial DIY projects, the Edward Lamp is a delightful addition to your living space. The product is purchased flat as a set of parts that you can easily combine to create a light fixture to your preferred specifications.
There isn't a great deal of freedom of assembly with this illuminator, which actually makes it easier to put together. What you get with it is a round piece of translucent plastic, a lightbulb and mount, and a pair of wooden pincers that keeps everything together.
The form|knast item is properly set up when you insert the wooden fixture into the plastic sheet's slot. Wrap and even overlap the ends of the lampshade to make a wide or narrow cone. Finally, clamp the Edward Lamp in place with the timber braces; their handles will act like a stabilizing stand.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Partial DIY Projects
- Opportunity for businesses to create products that allow consumers to customize and assemble items to their preferred specifications.
- Translucent Plastic
- Potential for innovative designs and applications using translucent plastic in various industries.
- Wooden Pincers
- Opportunity for creating unique and functional products using wooden pincers as a novel assembly method.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Lighting
- Disruption in the lighting industry by offering flat-pack lighting fixtures for consumers to assemble and customize.
- Furniture
- Innovation in the furniture industry by incorporating translucent plastic and DIY assembly options for customers.
- Home Decor
- Opportunity for home decor businesses to explore new design possibilities using wooden pincers as a decorative and functional element.
