Coal-Made Lighting

The Schwarzes Gold Lamp by Ingo Schuppler is Dark and Mysteriously

The Schwarzes Gold Lamp's sole purpose might be to provide light, but it does so in a dark and mysterious way. This is due in large part to the materials it is made out of. A mixture of ground coal, flour and water, the deep black of the lampshade is a natural result of such organic materials.

The final project of industrial product design student Ingo Schuppler, who attends the Coburg University of Applied Science in Germany, the Schwarzes Gold Lamp encourages people to think differently about the energy they use on a daily basis. The Schwarzes Gold Lamp is a sustainable design that is "durable yet refined, symbolic but fully functional," as written by Fast Co. Design.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Lighting - Opportunity for the development of lighting solutions made from organic and eco-friendly materials.
2. Coal-based Innovation - Potential for disruptive innovations that utilize coal as a material for unconventional products.
3. Alternative Energy Awareness - Rising trend of promoting awareness and creative thinking around daily energy consumption.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Design - Innovative lighting design companies can explore the use of organic materials to create sustainable and visually captivating products.
2. Energy - Energy companies can explore alternative uses for coal, such as creating unique and eco-conscious products like the Schwarzes Gold Lamp.
3. Product Design Education - Educational institutions specializing in industrial product design can incorporate projects that encourage students to think creatively about sustainability and energy consumption.

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