The 'Simply Put' Concept Lamp Encourages Interaction
Michael Hemsworth — May 11, 2021 — Art & Design
The 'Simply Put' concept lamp has been designed by Luke Foster as an interactive illuminator that would provide a way to light up a space, while also offering the perfect spot to charge up devices and more.
The light is paired with a tray that works to charge up the lamp and can also be used for powering up to two smartphones at a time as well as a smartwatch. The upper sliding tray will glide gracefully over charging devices to offer the perfect spot to stow small essentials like jewelry, cards and more.
The 'Simply Put' concept lamp encourages users to take the illuminator off of the charging base to use it anywhere else they desire around the house to enhance their ability to work or read from different areas.
The light is paired with a tray that works to charge up the lamp and can also be used for powering up to two smartphones at a time as well as a smartwatch. The upper sliding tray will glide gracefully over charging devices to offer the perfect spot to stow small essentials like jewelry, cards and more.
The 'Simply Put' concept lamp encourages users to take the illuminator off of the charging base to use it anywhere else they desire around the house to enhance their ability to work or read from different areas.
Trend Themes
1. Multipurpose Lighting - The integration of lighting and charging functionality into one device presents opportunities for designing more multipurpose tech products, especially in the home office market.
2. Detachable Tech - Creating products with detachable and interchangeable components, like this lamp with a charging tray, allows for greater flexibility and customization in technology use.
3. Interactive Design - Designing products that encourage interaction with users, such as this concept lamp with a sliding tray, provides opportunities to create more engaging and intuitive technology experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - Lighting industry players can explore the growing demand for multifunctional lighting products, like this lamp with a charging tray, to expand their market offerings.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronic companies can capitalize on the trend for detachable tech by incorporating modular designs and interchangeable components into their product lines.
3. Furniture - Furniture manufacturers can consider incorporating interactive design elements, such as sliding charging trays, into their products to create more multifunctional and tech-friendly furniture pieces.
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