Although the Surveillance Chandelier may look like it threatens people's right to privacy, it doesn't actually record anything. Instead, the Surveillance Chandelier is a unique light fixture made up of five or six security cameras that have been gutted in order to fit in light bulbs.
Designed by Stockholm-based studio Humans Since 1982, the Surveillance Chandelier is a continuation to their original Surveillance light created back in 2008, which took the form of a floor lamp. Although the Spoticam by Antrepo did wall-mount their security camera light design, the Surveillance Chandelier takes it one step further.
Made out of powder coated-aluminum, the Surveillance Chandelier is available for purchase at Victor Hunt in Brussels and Phillips de Pury in London.
What's Driving This Trend
- Surveillance Lighting
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop advanced surveillance lighting systems that not only provide illumination but also enhance security.
- Gutted Security Cameras
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Repurpose gutted security cameras to create unique and functional light fixtures.
- Privacy Concerns
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop privacy-friendly surveillance lighting solutions that prioritize individual privacy while still ensuring security.
Who This Affects Most
- Lighting
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create lighting solutions that incorporate surveillance capabilities for improved security measures.
- Home Security
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate surveillance cameras into home security systems to enhance protection and peace of mind.
- Interior Design
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine surveillance cameras with aesthetically pleasing design elements to create visually appealing light fixtures with added security benefits.
