Locally Designed Lamps

Gil Sheffi has Made This Interesting Local Material Lamp

This interesting Local Material lamp by Gil Sheffi of Bakery Studio is a combination of modern technologies and traditional craft, which come together to create a naturalistic, rustic piece that will enhance any interior space. Using natural local materials, Gil Sheffi creates the impressive-looking form by pressing rattan panels into the wooden molds, which are held together by a plastic frame.

This Local Material lamp shows the capabilities of natural, organic materials combined with a clever design. Essentially, the Local Material Lamp is a perfect example of the eco-chic movement that is sweeping swiftly across the planet.

Eco-chic Lighting
There is an opportunity to create lighting solutions that are both aesthetically pleasing and eco-friendly, using natural and sustainable materials like the Local Material lamp.
Combining Tradition and Technology
The Local Material lamp highlights the potential for traditional techniques to be combined with modern technologies in order to create unique and innovative designs.
Rustic Contemporary Décor
There is a trend of consumers looking for decor items that combine the roughness of natural materials like rattan with the sleekness of contemporary design.

Who This Affects Most

Interior Design
Interior designers can incorporate the Local Material lamp and similar eco-chic lighting solutions into their designs for clients who prioritize sustainability and unique design.
Furniture Design
Furniture designers can explore how to use other natural materials like the rattan panels utilized in the Local Material lamp to create contemporary, rustic designs.
Craft Manufacturing
Manufacturers can use traditional craft techniques combined with modern production techniques to make unique products like the Local Material lamp, demonstrating that there isn't a trade-off between sophistication and eco-friendliness.
SCORE
3.7 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 50%
Activity 54%
Freshness 8%