The Book Lamp by Myung-Seo Kang Should Play Music Too
Meghan Young — May 21, 2010 — Art & Design
References: mocoloco & thedesignblog.org
Everyone likes a good book to keep them company, but one that can light up your life as well, like this Book Lamp, is definitely a winner. Granted, the Book Lamp is not as enlightening as a Faulkner or Hemmingway novel, but a literal interpretation is just as useful.
Designed by Myung-Seo Kang, the Book Lamp was inspired by traditional bookbinding techniques. Featuring a pop-up accordion-like design, it offers a soft illumination that is perfect to read in. Well, perhaps not perfect, but it would create a romantic setting nevertheless.
Designed by Myung-Seo Kang, the Book Lamp was inspired by traditional bookbinding techniques. Featuring a pop-up accordion-like design, it offers a soft illumination that is perfect to read in. Well, perhaps not perfect, but it would create a romantic setting nevertheless.
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1. Accordion-like Lighting - The novel accordion lights in the Book Lamp present an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the lighting industry.
2. Multi-functional Novelty Products - The combination of a book and a lamp in the Book Lamp opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the novelty product industry.
3. Modernizing Traditional Techniques - The integration of traditional bookbinding techniques in the design of the Book Lamp offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the traditional craft industry.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The novel accordion lights in the Book Lamp present an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the lighting industry.
2. Novelty Products - The combination of a book and a lamp in the Book Lamp opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the novelty product industry.
3. Craft - The integration of traditional bookbinding techniques in the design of the Book Lamp offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the traditional craft industry.
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