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The Argand Lamp by Quentin de Coster is a Throwback to History

The Argand Lamp by Quentin de Coster references an old-school illuminator from days gone by. The design focuses on trying to modify the intensity of the illumination depending on how much is needed within a room.

According to DesignBoom, "the contemporary tabletop device revisits the mechanism of wick-lift by replacing it with a borosilicate glass cylinder incorporating an LED module composed of three strips within the confines of a pink gold plated brass bass." To adjust the brightness of the lamp, one simply has to turn the knob located on the side, and this slowly starts to cover up the light inside the glass, giving off the same effect as a lamp from the 18th century for anyone who is interested. Photo Credits: designboom, quentindecoster
Trend Themes
1. Retro Lighting - The Argand Lamp represents a trend towards retro lighting designs that reference historical illuminators.
2. Adjustable Intensity - The focus on modifying the intensity of illumination is a trend seen in the design of the Argand Lamp.
3. Incorporating LED Technology - The use of LED modules in the Argand Lamp demonstrates a trend towards integrating LED technology in traditional lighting designs.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The retro lighting trend represented by the Argand Lamp presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the home decor industry.
2. Lighting Design - Adjustable intensity and LED integration trends seen in the Argand Lamp offer disruptive innovation opportunities in the lighting design industry.
3. Consumer Electronics - The incorporation of LED modules in vintage-inspired lighting designs like the Argand Lamp opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the consumer electronics industry.

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