Reminiscent of a jelly fish, the YOKO Lamp is at once eerie and delicate. Although not necessarily inspired by nature, it nevertheless challenges the archetypal design of table lamps. In place of the typical cloth lampshade is an bubble-like glass top while the base itself glows in place of a bulb. Overall, the YOKO Lamp has an ethereal presence that many homes could benefit from.
Designed by Anderssen & Voll for Foscarini, the YOKO Lamp may be conceptual, but it also very sophisticated. A perfect balance of simplicity and lightness, the YOKO Lamp was inspired by the image of a bubble about to burst, perhaps due to the heat of the light itself as well as the Northern light, which informed the choice of colors available.
Delicate Eerie Lighting
The YOKO Lamp by Anderssen & Voll is Inspired by Northern Light
Trend Themes
1. Eerie Lighting - The YOKO Lamp challenges the traditional design of table lamps with its eerie and delicate aesthetic.
2. Bubble-like Design - The bubble-like glass top of the YOKO Lamp offers a unique and ethereal presence.
3. Sophisticated Simplicity - The YOKO Lamp balances simplicity and lightness in its conceptual design.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The YOKO Lamp presents disruptive innovation opportunities for interior designers to create unique and otherworldly lighting concepts.
2. Lighting Design - The YOKO Lamp's bubble-like design opens up possibilities for innovative lighting solutions in the lighting design industry.
3. Home Decor - The eerie and delicate aesthetic of the YOKO Lamp can inspire new and captivating home decor trends for consumers seeking a unique atmosphere.