This Low-Energy Lamp Can Brighten or Dim Whenever the User Wishes
Mishal Omar — July 7, 2016 — Art & Design
References: getdimo & yankodesign
This low-energy lamp makes turning it on and off much more fun.
The DiMO lamp, designed by Omr & Ortal Menashri has a relatively simple concept -- it works like a syringe and can be pushed in or out to turn the light on and off, or to dim or brighten it depending on the needs of the user. The minimalist wooden lamp has two different designs -- one in which the light is controlled by pushing the lever down, while the other works by having the user twist it down.
While looking for a dimming switch on the cord of a lamp is not the most inconvenient activity, this low-energy lamp removes that small inconvenience.
The DiMO lamp, designed by Omr & Ortal Menashri has a relatively simple concept -- it works like a syringe and can be pushed in or out to turn the light on and off, or to dim or brighten it depending on the needs of the user. The minimalist wooden lamp has two different designs -- one in which the light is controlled by pushing the lever down, while the other works by having the user twist it down.
While looking for a dimming switch on the cord of a lamp is not the most inconvenient activity, this low-energy lamp removes that small inconvenience.
Trend Themes
1. Syringe-inspired Lighting - Designing lamps inspired by non-lighting tools like syringes could be a trend in the lighting industry.
2. Simple Yet Interactive Lighting Control - Designing lamps that allow users to control their brightness and turn on and off in a fun and engaging way could be a trend in the lighting industry.
3. Low-energy Lighting - Designing lamps that consume less energy while providing the same amount of light could be a trend in the lighting industry.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The lighting industry could benefit from exploring the design and development of syringe-inspired lamps and exploring more interactive and low-energy lighting control options.
2. Furniture and Home Decor - The furniture and home decor industry could benefit from incorporating these interactive and engaging lamps into their products to add more fun and functionality.
3. Healthcare - The healthcare industry could benefit from exploring the design and development of syringe-inspired lamps as they could add a touch of familiarity and comfort to medical equipment and furniture.
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