The conceptual 'Pebble' street light has been designed by Gizem Deniz Guneri Sogut as a fixture for urban areas to offer soft, ambient illumination in a naturalistic way. The large, bolder-like units are crafted out of andesite stone waste and are rounded with an imposing form that illumination components built into the side. The rock-like illuminators would provide lighting at the ground level rather than from high above the streets to provide a softer form of brightness that would also reduce light pollution in cities.
The conceptual 'Pebble' street light is capable of being installed either vertical or horizontally and would incorporate a naturalistic accent to any city street. This would help to make concrete environments feel more organic and inviting for citizens.
Stone Waste Street Lights
The Conceptual 'Pebble' Street Light Offers Ambient Illumination
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Street Lighting - The use of stone waste in street lights offers a sustainable solution for urban lighting.
2. Ambient Illumination - The 'Pebble' street light provides soft, naturalistic lighting that creates a soothing atmosphere.
3. Reducing Light Pollution - Installing ground-level street lights helps reduce light pollution in cities.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Lighting - Stone waste street lights provide a new option for sustainable urban lighting solutions.
2. Architecture and Landscape Design - Designing city streets with naturalistic accents like the 'Pebble' street light enhances the overall aesthetic and ambiance.
3. Environmental Conservation - Using stone waste for street lights contributes to a more sustainable and eco-friendly approach to lighting in urban areas.