The shape of batteries and the rounded form of a clasped hand might have dictated the cylindrical look of the common electric torch, but the composition of the Flashlight by Joseph Guerra is no less efficient. The handheld illuminating device is a rectangular prism, ergonomically enhanced with a handgrip and a knuckle indentation.
Somewhat unexpectedly, the gadget is made of cork. The springy material is CNC-cut for a rational and efficient method of manufacturing. Its outer contours are quite simple to sculpt and its inner cavities need only accommodate a few fuel cells, a couple of wires and a conical gap for the installation of the lightbulb. Flashlight by Joseph Guerra is consequently cheap to produce, easy to maintain and practical to store.
Cork-Encased Torches
Flashlight by Joseph Guerra is Cheaply Made and Easily Stored
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Lighting Solutions - Using environmentally friendly materials like cork to create innovative lighting solutions is a growing trend with great market potential.
2. Efficient Manufacturing Techniques - Using CNC-cutting for cost-efficient and practical manufacturing is a trend disrupting traditional production methods.
3. Ergonomic Design - Creating everyday devices with a focus on ergonomics is becoming increasingly popular and presents valuable disruptive innovation opportunities.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The lighting industry can benefit from sustainable and innovative lighting solutions that are easy to produce, maintain and store.
2. Manufacturing - Manufacturing can adopt more cost-efficient and practical methods such as CNC-cutting to reduce production costs and speed up the process.
3. Consumer Electronics - Companies focused on creating ergonomic consumer electronics presenting an excellent opportunity for innovation and profit in the ever-growing market.