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The 'Foundation Light' is Made with a Block of Cracked Plaster

— July 24, 2020 — Art & Design
The 'Foundation Light' has been designed by Andrew Ferrier as a Brutalist illuminator that is achieved with a fractured aesthetic in order to make it a truly one-of-a-kind decor item for interior spaces. The prototype lamp is achieved with a chunk of plaster that has been broken to create two portions of the unit that act as the base and the top sections. A series of powder-coated tubes on the interior help to connect both portions, while the illumination unit itself is equipped into the top section to shine light downwards for a demure effect.

The 'Foundation Light' is creative designed as a floor-based illuminator or a more attention-grabbing option for placement on a table and, while only a prototype at present, is expected to be available for purchase in the near future.

Image Credit: Andrew Ferrier

Trend Themes

  1. Fractured Aesthetic Lighting — Creating illuminators with a broken, Brutalist aesthetic provides a unique and eye-catching decor item for interior spaces.
  2. Powder-coated Tube Design — Incorporating powder-coated tubes in lighting fixtures offers a visually appealing and cohesive look while providing structural support.
  3. Demure Downward Lighting — Shining light downwards from the top section of a lamp creates a subtle and understated lighting effect in any space.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — Interior designers can utilize fractured aesthetic lighting to add a unique and captivating element to their designs.
  2. Lighting Manufacturing — Manufacturers can explore incorporating powder-coated tubes in their lighting fixtures to offer a modern and cohesive design aesthetic.
  3. Home Decor Retail — Retailers specializing in home decor can anticipate the demand for illuminators that provide demure downward lighting for a subtle and calming atmosphere.
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