'Lamp Project' by Karen Yeung is an Epic Way to Illuminate an Interior
Marissa Brassfield — January 24, 2010 — Art & Design
References: karenyeungdesign & behance.net
The 'Lamp Project' by Karen Yeung is a sculptural lighting installation that looks like a super-sized sculpture of giant matchsticks. It's quite a dramatic piece to illuminate any home so long as candles aren't around.
We've featured a number of innovative lighting options at Trend Hunter. Check out more shots of the 'Lamp Project' by Karen Yeung above, and keep clicking for some of my favorites.
Implications - Consumers want to feel like they can connect on a personal level with art. Products that are made with everyday items yet still look sophisticated are appealing to customers who desire a deeper relationship with the attractive pieces in a gallery. Designers could integrate common materials into their artwork in order to attract a wider audience.
We've featured a number of innovative lighting options at Trend Hunter. Check out more shots of the 'Lamp Project' by Karen Yeung above, and keep clicking for some of my favorites.
Implications - Consumers want to feel like they can connect on a personal level with art. Products that are made with everyday items yet still look sophisticated are appealing to customers who desire a deeper relationship with the attractive pieces in a gallery. Designers could integrate common materials into their artwork in order to attract a wider audience.
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