The conceptual 'Woo-bi' lamp has been designed by Jaekyoung Oh as an anthropomorphized illuminator for the home that will call to mind rainy day apparel in a charming way. The lamp is named after the Korean word for raincoat and maintains a compact design that is accented by a large hood over the light component. This gives the light a childlike appearance that is further accented by a small dial on the top for changing up the intensity of the illumination.
The conceptual 'Woo-bi' lamp maintains a wireless design that can be positioned anywhere in the home and easily recharged via a small port on the rear. The lamp is designed in several color options to suit those looking to add a pop of color into their space or choose a more subdued option.
What's Driving This Trend
- Anthropomorphic Lamps
- Designing lamps with anthropomorphic features can add appeal and character to lighting fixtures.
- Compact Wireless Lamps
- Creating wireless lamps with compact designs can offer convenience and easy mobility.
- Adjustable Intensity Lights
- Developing lamps with adjustable intensity can provide customizable lighting options for users.
Who This Affects Most
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry can use anthropomorphic lamps to create unique, playful lighting fixtures for homes and commercial spaces.
- Consumer Electronics
- The consumer electronics industry can benefit from creating more wireless, portable lamps with user-friendly features.
- Home Decor
- Home decor industry can leverage adjustable intensity lamps to offer convenient, flexible lighting solutions that fit various themes and aesthetics.
