Tie-Dye Wool Lamps

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Felted by Dana Bachar are Fury Illuminators that Come in a Variety of Colors

— July 28, 2012 — Art & Design
Felted by Dana Bachar is a series of lamps that are made from only wool materials and thin steel rods. She makes each lamp slightly different from the next, and has created a line of fury lamps in a variety of colors and sizes.

The wool lamps are supported by steel rods and the wool is fastened around the rods to create a seamless and "locked-up" appearance. Other designs by Anna include ring collections, floor lamps, cotton and wax candlesticks and handcrafted woolen creations.

Bachar is an industrial designer based in Tel-Aviv, and a graduate of the industrial design department at H.I.T. Dana uses her talents to create unique designs that have a distinct story.

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Homeware — The use of natural and eco-friendly materials in home decor provides opportunity for sustainable innovation in homeware.
  2. Custom Handmade Pieces — The demand for one-of-a-kind handcrafted items allows for disruptive innovation in tailored home design and decor.
  3. Tie-dye Resurgence — The resurgence of tie-dye in fashion and homeware trends provides opportunity for disruptive innovation in the textile and design industries.

Industry Implications

  1. Home Decor — The home decor industry can explore using natural and eco-friendly materials to create sustainable product lines.
  2. Custom Furniture — The demand for unique, handcrafted pieces provides opportunity for disruptive innovation in the custom furniture industry.
  3. Fashion and Textiles — The resurgence of tie-dye in fashion and homeware trends provides opportunity for the textile and design industries to explore new methods and techniques in tie-dye production.
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