The 'Kafka' Light is Inspired by the Novel Kafka on the Shore
Michael Hemsworth — April 12, 2018 — Art & Design
References: instagram & yankodesign
Designed by Arman Zamani of the UNSEEN Design Studio, the 'Kafka' light has been created to be something of a modern solution that tells a story while offering illumination. Inspired by the novel Kafka on the Shore, the light features a blockish illumination portion that is accented with feline legs to give a bit of unexpected character to the simple design. This give it a somewhat poetic touch that will be appreciated by those who are looking for a way to convey their personality, while also keeping essential solutions within their space.
The 'Kafka' light speaks to the increased focus on obscure home decor solutions that tell a story through unexpected design elements to make them appealing for a wide array of individuals.
The 'Kafka' light speaks to the increased focus on obscure home decor solutions that tell a story through unexpected design elements to make them appealing for a wide array of individuals.
Trend Themes
1. Obscure Home Decor - Creating home decor solutions with unexpected design elements to tell a story.
2. Personalized Lighting - Designing lighting fixtures that allow individuals to convey their personality.
3. Storytelling Design - Incorporating narrative elements into product design to create a poetic touch.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunities for creating unique and storytelling home decor products.
2. Lighting Fixtures - Disruptive innovation potential for lighting fixtures that go beyond traditional designs.
3. Furniture Design - Exploring unconventional design approaches in furniture to add unexpected characters and narrative elements.
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