Triple Cabbage by Anon Pairot
Cowbag — July 18, 2008 — Art & Design
References: anonpairot
I'm loving this 'triple cabbage' bone china light series from Thai designer Anon Pairot. Pairot is very much a designer of the moment with his art works have been featured in prestigious art publications and have included a cover story in Wallpaper magazine.
By using real cabbages as a mold, Pairot even managed to make the most rubbish and unglam vegetables look fragile by capturing their every detail. The lights are available in two styles for the ceiling or for the floor.
By using real cabbages as a mold, Pairot even managed to make the most rubbish and unglam vegetables look fragile by capturing their every detail. The lights are available in two styles for the ceiling or for the floor.
Trend Themes
1. Vegetable-inspired Designs - Using vegetables as a mold for designs is a new and innovative trend that could lead to unique product offerings.
2. Sustainable Lighting - Using bone china and vegetables as a sustainable source for lighting is a trend that could disrupt the traditional lighting industry.
3. Organic Shapes and Textures - Pairot's use of real vegetables as a mold could inspire a trend towards incorporating organic shapes and textures in home decor and lighting design.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - This trend in vegetable-inspired lighting could disrupt traditional home decor, creating a demand for organic and sustainable design.
2. Lighting - The use of vegetables and bone china in lighting design could disrupt the traditional lighting industry with new sustainable offerings.
3. Sustainable Design - The trend towards using sustainable materials like vegetables and bone china could disrupt all industries with a focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness.
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