Monterrey-based design studio Quirino designed the captivating Orbit table light for San Francisco-based platform Gantri. Gantri dedicates itself to producing 3D-printed lighting pieces with a highlighted attention to design. Its recent piece boasts a minimal design aesthetic and draws a strong inspiration from the natural rotation of planets. The table light imitates this, as it can be easily rotated at its base foundation to direct a certain flow of light around the environment, changing the shadows like the planets around the sun.
Additionally, the Orbit table light can also rest of its flat base to emit a softer ambient uplight. The piece is 3D-printed using corn-based polylactic acid and finished with a soft matte exterior. There are three colorway options in total -- Fog, Carbon and Snow.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- 3d-printed Lighting
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating customizable and sustainable lighting solutions.
- Minimal Design Aesthetic
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating sleek and modern lighting designs.
- Inspired by Natural Rotation
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in incorporating natural elements into lighting designs.
Where This Applies
- Interior Design
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating unique and visually appealing lighting fixtures for interior spaces.
- Sustainable Technology
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes for 3D-printed lighting.
- Home Decor
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in providing consumers with customizable and stylish lighting options for their living spaces.
