The Portland Fitting Adds an Industrial Look to Your Home
Linix — March 2, 2012 — Art & Design
References: innermost.net
The Portland fitting was developed by James Bartlett, who had a desire to change the perception about concrete. Bartlett studied 3D design in his hometown of Manchester at Metropolitan University before moving to London, where he's been part of Innermost studios since 2008.
This design combines the matt tones of the cast gray concrete exterior with the bright spring colors of its interior. Its pentagonal jewel-like shape works well in groups, clusters, lines or even patterns. The five-sided faceted shape is a two-part concrete casting and is powered by a three-watt LED GU10 spot bulb. The result is a fitting suitable for any minimally designed interior, as it also brings character and warmth.
The Portland fitting is available in white, aqua and red colors.
This design combines the matt tones of the cast gray concrete exterior with the bright spring colors of its interior. Its pentagonal jewel-like shape works well in groups, clusters, lines or even patterns. The five-sided faceted shape is a two-part concrete casting and is powered by a three-watt LED GU10 spot bulb. The result is a fitting suitable for any minimally designed interior, as it also brings character and warmth.
The Portland fitting is available in white, aqua and red colors.
Trend Themes
1. Concrete Lighting - Concrete lighting fixtures are disrupting the lighting industry with their unique design and minimalist appeal.
2. Industrial Home Decor - The trend of incorporating industrial elements in home decor is creating opportunities for designers and manufacturers to offer innovative and stylish products.
3. Colorful Interior Lighting - The demand for bright and colorful interior lighting options is driving the development of innovative lighting fixtures like the Portland fitting.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Design - The lighting design industry can capitalize on the trend of concrete lighting by creating more visually appealing and functional fixtures.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can embrace the industrial trend and offer a wide range of products that combine aesthetics and functionality.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate colorful lighting fixtures like the Portland fitting to add character and warmth to their designs.
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