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The Chorong Lantern by Hyejin Cho is Inspired by Korean Design

The Chorong lantern has been designed by Hyejin Cho as an illuminator inspired by the very Korean lanterns that it shares a name with, but positions itself as a decidedly modernized alternative. The lantern is build around a frame that extends upwards to reveal a handle, which is wrapped with a translucent material to give the overall piece a bag-like look. The interior reveals a bulbous illuminator that will shine light brightly outward to work well for livening up a space with a touch of crisp lighting.

The Chorong lantern is built on a steel base and powered by a rechargeable battery to further reinforce the industrial nature of the decor piece. The light identifies how traditional decor can be modernized to keep it relevant with today's consumer.
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1. Modernized Traditional Decor - The Chorong Lantern exemplifies the trend of modernizing traditional decor for contemporary consumers.
2. Innovative Lighting Designs - Designers like Hyejin Cho are exploring innovative lighting designs that merge style and functionality seamlessly.
3. Sustainable Decor Solutions - The use of rechargeable batteries in decorative lighting signals a shift towards more sustainable decor solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The Chorong Lantern showcases disruptive innovation opportunities in the home decor industry through its modern reinterpretation of traditional Korean design.
2. Lighting Design - The Chorong Lantern highlights potential for disruptive innovation in the lighting design sector by blending artistic flair with practical functionality.
3. Sustainable Technology - The integration of rechargeable batteries in decorative lighting signifies potential disruptive innovation in the sustainable technology space within the decor industry.

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