The Supca Pendant Light by Francisco Lira and Oscar Terrazas boasts a geometric aesthetic that is inspired by the traditional Japanese art of origami. The striking home accessory adds an eye-catching accent into any design-lover's home thanks to its complex and angular form.
Inspired by the traditional work of Chilean ceramists, the Supca Pendant Light by Francisco Lira and Oscar Terrazas marries cultural practices with the digital design processes of today's generation.
This home accessory features a mix of geometric patterns that are digitally printed onto ceramic materials to later create these visually stunning lamp designs. When illuminated, these light fixtures evoke a soft and calming glow that is a great choice when looking to create an ambient mood within one's home.
Ceramic Origami Illuminators
The Supca Pendant Light Marries Modernity with Tradition
Trend Themes
1. Digital Printing on Ceramic Materials - Opportunity for the digital printing industry to expand into the ceramic materials market and offer unique home accessories and designs.
2. Geometric Aesthetics - Chance for designers and architects to incorporate geometric aesthetics into their projects and expand beyond traditional forms and shapes.
3. Origami-inspired Designs - Potential for origami-inspired designs to become a popular trend in home decor and accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Innovative ceramic designs, such as Supca Pendant Light, can disrupt the home decor industry and provide unique selling propositions for interior designers and furniture companies.
2. Ceramics - The combination of traditional Chilean ceramist practices with digital printing technology can revolutionize the ceramics industry and offer more intricate and complex designs.
3. Lighting - New origami-inspired lighting designs, like the Supca Pendant Light, can disrupt the lighting industry and provide opportunities for innovative and unique products.