The Kurage Lamp is a Wacky Illuminated Wonder
Andrew Robichaud — June 19, 2009 — Art & Design
References: sschemata & inventorspot
Fiber optics is a strange and difficult technology to understand. The fiber-optic Kurage Lamp designed by Sschemata Architects (Japan) is not. The cool lighting fixtures offer a futuristic element to any room.
The size of the cords varies from model to model based on the amount of illumination going into each piece (thicker=more, thinner=less). Also, the size of the curve in the cord contributes to the brightness and strength of the light.
The Kurage Lamp provides any room with a soft, cool and ambient lighting.
The size of the cords varies from model to model based on the amount of illumination going into each piece (thicker=more, thinner=less). Also, the size of the curve in the cord contributes to the brightness and strength of the light.
The Kurage Lamp provides any room with a soft, cool and ambient lighting.
Trend Themes
1. Fiber Optics in Lighting - The Kurage Lamp showcases the potential of using fiber optics for innovative lighting solutions.
2. Adjustable Illumination - The varying size and curvature of the cords in the Kurage Lamp allows for customizable levels of brightness and strength of light.
3. Futuristic Lighting Fixtures - The Kurage Lamp adds a futuristic element to interior design with its unique fiber-optic design.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The Kurage Lamp presents an opportunity for interior designers to incorporate futuristic lighting fixtures into their projects.
2. Lighting Technology - The use of fiber optics in the Kurage Lamp creates opportunities for advancements in lighting technology and design.
3. Home Decor - The Kurage Lamp offers a new and unique lighting option for homeowners looking to enhance their interior decor with avant-garde fixtures.
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