The Vapeur Lamp looks like a hot air balloon. That, or an inflated retro ice bag. Either way, it is not a person's typical light fixture. Made out of pleated Tyvek, a strong material often used in more industrial situations due to its water vapor breathability, the Vapeur Lamp has a sweet silhouette and a stylish aesthetic. It is finished with a metal base.
Designed by Inga Sempé for Moustache Paris, the Vapeur Lamp come in various colors and patterns, which will suit the existing decor of many different homes. It is also available in three models: two sizes of table lamps and one hanging fixture.
The Vapeur Lamp is set to make its debut at Maison & Objet this weekend in Paris, France.
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Trend Themes
1. Balloon-inspired Lighting - The Vapeur Lamp's balloon-like design presents an opportunity for designers to experiment with unconventional shapes in lighting design.
2. Pleated Textiles - The use of pleated Tyvek in the Vapeur Lamp highlights the potential for pleated textiles in other applications, such as home decor or fashion design.
3. Decorative Industrial Materials - The use of Tyvek in a decorative context suggests that there may be opportunity to incorporate other industrial materials in aesthetically pleasing ways for home decor and other industries.
Industry Implications
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3. Fashion - The use of pleated Tyvek in the Vapeur Lamp may inspire fashion designers to create textiles with similar pleated designs to incorporate into their garments.