Tom Dixon Void Lamps Let Anyone Be a World Champion
Marissa Liu — May 7, 2010 — Art & Design
References: tomdixon.net & mocoloco
These Tom Dixon Void Lamps reference the 2010 Vancouver Olympic medals, and their design was inspired by vacuum flasks. The Olympics provided so much inspiration that it's only natural that a designer would use some aspect of the games as a muse.
Solid sheets of brass (representing gold), copper (bronze) and stainless steel (silver) were pressed and spun to create this Olympic-inspired illumination. With their hand-polished reflective lacquered surface, these Tom Dixon Void Lamps are sure to make any room a winner.
Solid sheets of brass (representing gold), copper (bronze) and stainless steel (silver) were pressed and spun to create this Olympic-inspired illumination. With their hand-polished reflective lacquered surface, these Tom Dixon Void Lamps are sure to make any room a winner.
Trend Themes
1. Olympic-inspired Design - Designers are finding inspiration in the Olympic games to create unique and innovative products.
2. Repurposing Symbolic Elements - Using materials or symbols associated with Olympic medals to create artistic and functional designs.
3. Reflective Lacquered Surfaces - The use of hand-polished reflective lacquered surfaces to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to lamps and other products.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can incorporate Olympic-inspired lamps and other products to create visually stunning spaces.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can explore the opportunity of incorporating Olympic symbolism into their product offerings.
3. Lighting Fixtures - The lighting fixture industry can leverage reflective lacquered surfaces to create visually striking and luxurious designs.
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