Cologne-based design collective DUA recently came up with a collection of lamps that look like paper, but are actually made from concrete. The deception is so convincing that it's even elegant. If they did not explicitly state on their Behance page that the lights are in fact made from concrete, most people would be none the wiser.
However, the designs offer more than just illusions. They are the epitome of crisp minimalism. A major appeal of this aesthetic is that it can usually blend into a variety of environments. Indeed, shades like black, white and gray go well with a myriad of themes and colors.
Despite the minimalist style, the lamps are quite textured. The crinkles and creases help to complete the illusion that they are made from paper.
Concrete Paper Lights
These Lamps by DUA are Delightfully Deceptive
Trend Themes
1. Concrete Paper Design - The trend of incorporating concrete in designs that mimic the look of paper provides a unique and visually captivating aesthetic.
2. Crisp Minimalism - The trend of minimalist design allows for versatility and the ability to blend into various environments.
3. Texture in Lighting - The trend of incorporating texture in lighting design adds depth and enhances the visual appeal of the product.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can explore concrete paper lighting as an innovative way to add a captivating element to spaces.
2. Lighting - The lighting industry can embrace the trend of concrete paper design to offer unique and visually striking lighting options.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can leverage the trend of crisp minimalism, offering minimalistic yet stylish lighting options for consumers.