Diana Lin's Stress Ball-Inspired Light Fixture
Marissa Liu — February 3, 2010 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
Adding an interactive and tactile component to light fixtures, especially with the invention of non-warming LEDs, may start to become more appealing to designers. The D’Light Bubbles by Diana Lin are squeezable balls of white light that are strung together to form a beautiful glowing mass.
Using LEDs and silicone, Lin’s D’Light Bubbles encourage interaction and interest. These might be especially fun for children and childlike or stressed adults to play with. Purchase D’Light Bubbles at Yanko Design for $139.
Using LEDs and silicone, Lin’s D’Light Bubbles encourage interaction and interest. These might be especially fun for children and childlike or stressed adults to play with. Purchase D’Light Bubbles at Yanko Design for $139.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Light Fixtures - Adding an interactive and tactile component to light fixtures with non-warming LEDs presents disruptive innovation opportunities for designers.
2. Squeezeable Lights - The invention of squeezable balls of white light made with LEDs and silicone creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the lighting industry.
3. Tactile Design - The integration of tactile components, such as the D'Light Bubbles, into design products offers disruptive innovation opportunities for designers.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The lighting industry can explore the potential of interactive and tactile light fixtures to create disruptive innovations.
2. Design - The design industry can leverage the concept of squeezeable lights to introduce disruptive innovations in product design.
3. Toy - The toy industry can explore the market of squeezeable lights as creative and stress-relieving toys, creating disruptive innovations in the industry.
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