The Deep Sea Angler Fish lamp is pretty terrifying. The gaping jaws filled with razor sharp teeth, the blazing eyes and overall mechanical look will have people running in fear rather than feeling comforted by the light it sheds. It doesn't help that this giant light fixture looks like it could devour its human master in one single gulp. Thankfully, it is more art than furniture.
Created by artist Justin La Doux, the Deep Sea Angler Fish lamp is made up of bicycle parts, knives, a shovel, and other recycled objects. According to the designer, "It stands 5 feet tall with base, 4 feet wide and 5 feet long." The body also lights up eerily through the use of motions sensors when a person approaches it.
Terrifying Sea Creature Lighting
The Deep Sea Angler Fish Lamp Illuminates Eerily
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Art - Opportunities for artists and designers to create unique and unsettling artwork using recycled materials such as bicycle parts and knives.
2. Interactive Lighting - Innovations in lighting design that incorporate motion sensors to create an eerie and interactive lighting experience.
3. Fear-inspired Decor - A growing market for home decor that embraces eerie and terrifying aesthetics, offering opportunities for designers and manufacturers to create unsettling products.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the use of recycled materials and eerie aesthetics to create disruptive upcycled artwork.
2. Lighting Design - Lighting designers can incorporate motion sensors and interactive features into their designs to create unique and unsettling lighting experiences.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can tap into the growing demand for fear-inspired decor and offer innovative and unsettling products to consumers.