There is a rawness to the Pagoda floor lamp that gives it an organic feel, despite being inspired by a man-made structure. A towering tiered light fixture, just like the religious structures it was named after, it will certainly inspire a sense of worship -- at least in regards to the talented and skilled designer who created it.
That designer happens to be Lucrecia Moribunda. The Pagoda floor lamp was made using modern ceramic dishes that Moribunda found in the depth of his cupboards, which was then immersed in suede floral to give the entire light fixture a uniform look. Upon closer inspection, you can see the alternating cups and saucers that make up the impressive Pagoda floor lamp. It is given an extra vintage flair thanks to the Victorian-esque lampshade placed on top.
Towering Tiered Lighting
Lucrecia Moribunda's Pagoda Floor Lamp Has an Organic Vibe
Trend Themes
1. Organic Lighting - The trend of embracing natural materials and textures in lighting fixtures presents an opportunity for designers to create unique and environmentally friendly products.
2. Upcycled Lighting - The use of repurposed materials in lighting design offers a sustainable and trendsetting solution for reducing waste and promoting eco-friendliness.
3. Vertical Lighting - The use of towering light fixtures, like the Pagoda floor lamp, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers to add depth and dimensionality to interior spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The organic and upcycled lighting trends present unique and sustainable opportunities for interior designers to show off their design skills while promoting eco-friendliness.
2. Sustainable Manufacturing - Manufacturers in the lighting industry can benefit from using repurposed materials and eco-friendly manufacturing techniques to tap into the growing demand for sustainability in consumer products.
3. Lighting Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the trend towards vertical lighting design by offering unique and eye-catching floor and table lamps that add depth and dimensionality to customers' homes and workplaces.