The Emotion Lighting Concept shows that people are still craving household items that they can connect with on a deeper level, not just interact with them on a traditional and everyday basis. As modern society becomes more and more engaged online, physical engagement has steadily declined, so that some individuals need constant reminders of such innate things as feelings.
Designed by Andrew Williams, the Emotion Lighting Concept takes on the organic shape of a flower. Instead of reacting to sunlight, however, this floor lamp responds to human touch. According to Design Buzz, the Emotion lighting concept is equipped with "shape memory alloys which have a specific and unique molecular arrangement that allows them to 'remember' predefined arrangements."
Feeling Floor Lamps
The Emotion Lighting Concept Responds to Human Touch
Trend Themes
1. Emotional Household Items - Designing household items that can evoke emotions and create a deeper connection with users.
2. Interactive Lighting - Creating lighting concepts that respond to human touch and physical engagement.
3. Physical Engagement - Addressing the decreasing physical engagement in modern society by developing products that provide constant reminders of feelings.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Innovating in the home decor industry by incorporating emotional and interactive elements into lighting and other household items.
2. Technology - Exploring the use of shape memory alloys and other advanced materials in creating interactive and emotionally responsive products.
3. Wellness - Integrating emotional well-being and physical engagement in wellness products and services to promote a deeper connection with users.