The Lampslamp has a design that comprises functional, aesthetic and fun elements in one; however, one of its most playful qualities might be wrapped up in the features that are largely unusable. For one, this contemporary light fixture is made predominantly of silicone material, enabling you to squeeze, bend and twist it -- but would you ever attempt to manipulate it this way after it's been installed?
The pliable pendant lamp takes a lovely translucent pink to give it a jellyfish-like appearance. What enhances this visually is the repeated dotted detailing in three tiers around its interior. Can you guess what these are? Anna Strupinskaya and Alexey Ivashkevich's Lampslamp actually features old lightbulbs as part of its unique design. The burnt out halogen lamps create intriguing spots of shade and reflection when it's switched on.
Composite Jellyfish Fixtures
The Flexible Lampslamp Has Additional Burnt Out Bulbs Plugged Into It
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Light Fixtures - Opportunities for disruptive innovation lie in creating light fixtures that are pliable and adjustable.
2. Translucent Design - There is potential for disruptive innovation in developing design elements that incorporate translucent materials for visually appealing products.
3. Repurposing Burnt Out Bulbs - Disruptive innovation opportunities can be found in finding creative uses for burnt out lightbulbs to enhance the visual appeal of products.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Industry - The lighting industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating flexibility and unique materials into their product designs.
2. Home Decor Industry - Innovative use of translucent materials and repurposed objects could provide disruptive opportunities for the home decor industry.
3. Sustainable Design Industry - The sustainable design industry can find disruptive innovation possibilities by repurposing old lightbulbs and incorporating them into visually appealing products.