Ear-Y Switch Plates by Chris Haines "Turn Me On"
Amanda Chang — September 6, 2010 — Art & Design
Turning on your lights at home has never felt so sensual than with the Chris Haines 'Turn Me On' switch plate.
Designed to replace the more traditional plate, the Chris Haines Turn Me On switch plate was designed in the shape of a human ear and is made of cast plastic. The unique feature of the switch plate is that turning it on requires a gentle, and sensual, blow into the ear.
This little light switch gives new literal meaning to the not-so-hot pick-up line, “Is there a light switch nearby, because you just turned me on!”
Designed to replace the more traditional plate, the Chris Haines Turn Me On switch plate was designed in the shape of a human ear and is made of cast plastic. The unique feature of the switch plate is that turning it on requires a gentle, and sensual, blow into the ear.
This little light switch gives new literal meaning to the not-so-hot pick-up line, “Is there a light switch nearby, because you just turned me on!”
Trend Themes
1. Sensual Light Switches - Creating light switches with unique and sensory designs to enhance user experience.
2. Interactive Switch Plates - Designing switch plates that require unconventional methods to turn on, such as blowing into a specific shape.
3. Novelty Home Accessories - Developing quirky and playful home accessories to add a touch of fun and personality to the living space.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Integrating innovative and interactive designs into home decor products to cater to the evolving expectations and preferences of consumers.
2. Interior Design - Exploring unconventional and sensorial elements in interior design to create unique and engaging spaces.
3. Consumer Electronics - Incorporating playful and interactive features into everyday electronic devices to make mundane tasks more enjoyable and interesting.
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