Changing the shape of lighting, the SuperPatata lamp design by product designer Hector Serrano morphs and changes shape as it is manipulated by the user.
Made using flexible rubber, the exterior is incredibly stretchy and malleable, creating a satisfyingly manipulable surface that can be contorted to your desired form. Looking like balloons stuffed with sand and a mysterious glow, the lamps come in several bright colors and are attached to electric wires instead of string. Their slouchy, potato-like shape lends itself to various circumstances and several of them can be stacked on top of each other for a colorful tower of light.
Children will be able to enjoy molding and morphing the SuperPatata lamp collection and they don't have to worry about the dangers of breaking delicate glass bulb casings.
Flexible Rubber Lamps
Hector Serrano's SuperPatata Collection is Playfully Malleable
Trend Themes
1. Malleable Lighting - Flexible rubber creates new opportunities for shape-shifting lighting designs.
2. Child-friendly Lighting - Designers can innovate on lighting solutions that are both moldable and safe for kids.
3. Stackable Lamps - Stacking capabilities offer a unique feature to this collection that could inspire further creative takes on design.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - Flexible materials open up new possibilities for the lighting industry, combining functionality and fun.
2. Toy - The malleable nature of the SuperPatata collection could inspire toy designers to incorporate similar materials for tactile experiences in children's toys.
3. Furniture - Designers could explore the use of materials, like flexible rubber, to add new dimension and flexibility to seating or other furniture pieces.