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The Etirement Light Dims With the Pull of a Cord

Remi Bouhaniche has created a skeletal lighting design that dims with the pull of a cord. The Etirement lamp is interesting because the intensity of the light is changed when the user pulls a cord that tightens (or loosens) the fabric skin that covers the lamp. Who needs a dimmer switch when you have the Etirement lamp?

Implications - Remi Bouhaniche explains that the lamp was shaped "on the lines of a human body composed by a skin fabric tensed over a skeleton a metal structure." The lamp sounds like something out of a horror movie, but it actually looks quite modern. It is very simple, so homeowners don't have to worry about it matching their decor.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Lighting - The Etirement lamp demonstrates the trend of interactive lighting, where users can control the intensity of light with a simple pull of a cord.
2. Aesthetic Innovation - The design of the Etirement lamp showcases the trend of combining modern aesthetics with functional lighting, creating a unique and eye-catching piece.
3. Sustainable Design - The use of a fabric skin that covers the lamp in the Etirement design highlights the trend of incorporating sustainable and eco-friendly materials into lighting solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The Etirement lamp presents an opportunity for lighting manufacturers to develop interactive lighting solutions that provide users with control over the intensity of light.
2. Home Decor - The innovative design of the Etirement lamp opens up opportunities for home decor companies to offer unique and aesthetically pleasing lighting options that stand out in the market.
3. Textile Manufacturing - The fabric skin concept used in the Etirement lamp presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for textile manufacturers to explore collaborations with lighting designers and create new products.

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