The 'Rem Lamp' is a bicycle lovers dream. Designed by creative artist Christian Vivanco, the products overall appearance is modeled after classic two-wheelers.
Cycle styles have been at the heart of numerous contemporary at-home decor projects. While the general look of the vehicles have become the center of mug and vase collections, few architects have made use of the vehicle's apparatus. Vivanco has done just this here.
The coils and handlebars featured at the top of the Rem Lamp are used to control the fixture in a way that mimics cycling technology. A simple grip of the bars will turn the light on and off, just as they control the stop and go nature of on and off course rides.
Two-Wheeler Lighting Concepts
Christian Vivanco's 'Rem Lamp' is Pedal-Driven
Trend Themes
1. Cycle-inspired Home Decor - Opportunity for designers to create innovative home decor products inspired by bicycle design.
2. Integration of Vehicle Apparatus - Architects and designers can explore ways to incorporate and repurpose components of vehicles into functional interior designs.
3. Interactive Lighting Controls - Potential for developing lighting fixtures with interactive controls that mimic the functionality of cycling technology.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Home decor industry can tap into the trend of cycle-inspired designs to create unique and eye-catching products.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Architects and interior designers have an opportunity to integrate vehicle apparatus into their designs to add a touch of novelty and functionality.
3. Lighting Design - There is room for innovation in the lighting industry by creating interactive lighting fixtures that offer unique control mechanisms.