The Drum Light by 326 is a Sound-Activated Lamp
Allison Love — July 4, 2010 — Art & Design
References: 326.co.nz & notcot.org
The Drum Light is a pretty inventive way to illuminate your room. The idea behind it is that to turn the light on, you tap the surface of the drum, which sets of a set of LED lights; one more tap turns the LED lights off.
The sound-activated drum kit is pretty great, creating a dynamic lighting system that connects visuals with sound. The drum light looks pretty cool and is a great piece of decor for musicians. If you have any spare drum kits lying around, it could be an interesting rainy day DIY project to tackle as well.
The sound-activated drum kit is pretty great, creating a dynamic lighting system that connects visuals with sound. The drum light looks pretty cool and is a great piece of decor for musicians. If you have any spare drum kits lying around, it could be an interesting rainy day DIY project to tackle as well.
Trend Themes
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Sound-activated Lighting — This trend presents an opportunity for companies to develop innovative lighting systems that can be controlled by sound, enhancing the interactive experience for users.
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Music-inspired Home Decor — This trend opens up possibilities for businesses to create unique and stylish home decor items that are inspired by musical instruments, appealing to music enthusiasts.
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DIY Customization Projects — This trend creates an opportunity for companies to offer DIY kits or tools that enable individuals to repurpose existing items into functional and aesthetically pleasing home decor pieces.
Industry Implications
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Lighting — The lighting industry can explore integrating sound-activated features into their products, revolutionizing the way people interact with and control lighting in their homes and spaces.
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Home Decor — The home decor industry can leverage music-inspired designs to create unique and eye-catching products that cater to the preferences of music lovers, offering a distinct selling point.
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DIY Tools and Kits — The DIY industry can develop tools and kits specifically tailored to repurposing musical instruments or other objects into innovative home decor, catering to the growing demand for customization and personalization.
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