The Point P Wall Lamp looks like a chunky fabric button. A quirky addition to any home, it adds some unexpected character. Especially perfect for spaces such as a seamstress' studio or children's clothing store, this light fixture is cute without compromising its practicality.
Conceived and created by Italian product design duo Alberto Arter and Fabrizio Citton for lighting manufacturer Leucos, the Point P Wall Lamp is part of the FDV collection. Made out of a white lacquered metal and chrome-plated metal frame, it comes with either a halogen or compact fluorescent bulb. It also comes with a choice of a satin-finish, layered, blown glass diffuser or a satin-finish crystal, red or blue glass frame. ADA Certified and dimmable, the Point P Wall Lamp will brighten up even the darkest corner.
Chunky Button Lighting
The Point P Wall Lamp is Quirky and Cartoonish
Trend Themes
1. Quirky Lighting Fixtures - There is an opportunity for designers to create more unusual, playful lighting fixtures, especially for niche industries such as children's stores or creative workspaces.
2. Combining Form and Function - There is potential for designers to merge practicality with playful and visually-appealing design, as seen with the Point P Wall Lamp's unusual appearance and practical features such as being ADA Certified and dimmable.
3. Sustainable Lighting Solutions - There is an opportunity for designers to create more sustainable lighting options like energy-efficient LED bulbs, which could be incorporated into playful and quirky designs like the Point P Wall Lamp.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Design - The lighting industry can capitalize on the growing demand for more unique and playful fixtures that serve practical purposes.
2. Children's Retail - The Point P Wall Lamp offers a cute and functional lighting solution for children's clothing stores or other retail spaces aimed at kids, pointing to opportunities for other designers to create similarly playful and practical products.
3. Sustainable Product Manufacturing - The Point P Wall Lamp and its opportunity for sustainable energy-efficient lighting designs suggest that there is potential for manufacturers to incorporate sustainable materials and technologies into a range of innovative products for home or industry use.