Jung Hwa Jin has developed a new type of light fixture called the Light Container, which combines East and West philosophies and resembles a stack of plates about to crash to the ground. The bulb at the end of the lamp seems to be the only thing keeping them together.
Click the attached link to read where Jung Hwa Jin got the inspiration for the Light Container, which would fit perfectly in any living room or kitchen.
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Trend Themes
1. East-west Design Fusion - Businesses can explore integrating Eastern and Western design philosophies to create unique products.
2. Stackable Lighting Fixtures - There is an opportunity for businesses to create stackable lighting fixtures that can be used as both functional and aesthetic decor in homes and offices.
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Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design firms could incorporate stackable and unique lighting fixtures into their projects to enhance the overall visual appeal of the space.
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3. Architectural Lighting - Architectural lighting companies could use non-traditional hanging lighting shapes and designs to create innovative solutions for both commercial and residential spaces.