The Touch Light Concept is Straight to the Point
Alex Scott — April 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & industrialdesignserved
Having a light fixture hanging on your wall shaped like a bed of nails is always a good conversation starter. The Touch Light Concept may just be the most original looking lamp I have ever seen. Of course, it's not enough just to look original, you have to feel original as well.
The Touch Light Concept is made up of about a million little quill-like bulbs that only come on once you stroke them. This might be a fun item to freak your friends out with--tell them it's really sharp and then jam your hand into it. They'll all shriek in horror. Oh, the fun you'll have.
The Touch Light Concept is made up of about a million little quill-like bulbs that only come on once you stroke them. This might be a fun item to freak your friends out with--tell them it's really sharp and then jam your hand into it. They'll all shriek in horror. Oh, the fun you'll have.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Lighting - The Touch Light Concept showcases a trend towards interactive lighting fixtures that respond to touch or movement.
2. Novelty Home Decor - Porcupine Lamps represent a trend towards quirky and unique home decor that makes a statement and serves as a conversation starter.
3. Tactile Technology - The Touch Light Concept incorporates a trend towards technology that responds to touch and mimics the feel of natural materials.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can take advantage of the trend towards quirky home decor by incorporating Porcupine Lamps into their designs for clients looking for a statement piece.
2. Smart Lighting - Companies specializing in smart lighting can adapt the trend towards touch-responsive fixtures by incorporating similar technology into their products, potentially appealing to consumers who value interactivity and customization in lighting.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can capitalize on the trend towards tactile technology by developing and marketing products that mimic the feel of natural materials or respond to human touch for a more sensory experience.
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