Trend Hunter has featured some amazing ceiling contraptions before, but I think the Delight Cloth may just top off the list for me. First of all, the name itself sets up my appreciation. How can you not delight in the Delight Cloth?
Designed by Tsuya Textile Co. in collaboration with the Fukui Engineering Center, the Delight Cloth is made from super-thin fiber optic strands that emit light but do not generate it. Instead, the fixture requires a 100W or 150W halogen light at one or both ends.
Luminescent Textile Ceilings
The Delight Cloth by Tsuya Textile Co.
Trend Themes
1. Fiber Optic Ceilings - Developing innovative fiber optic ceiling designs for unique lighting solutions.
2. Collaborative Engineering - Encouraging engineering and design collaboration to accomplish unexpected product innovations.
3. Energy-efficient Lighting - Developing energy-efficient lighting alternatives to traditional halogen light fixtures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects should consider incorporating innovative textile ceiling designs into building designs to add visual interest and unique lighting solutions.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can use fiber optic ceilings to create immersive spaces with customizable lighting solutions for their clients.
3. Lighting Technology - Lighting manufacturers can develop more energy-efficient fiber optic lighting solutions for commercial and residential use.