Sunday, January 9, 2011

'TIN' lamp by Yar Rassadin

On http://www.dsgnworld.com/, I searched for an article relating to Parisian design because French designers have always grabbed my attention with the way they shape, create, and choose their color palette for some of their most basic designs; it almost makes them look effortless. But, their ways of innovation are outstanding and a man working for Triode Design out of Paris, France by the name of Yar Rassadin is a superb example of future design. He inversed the purpose of a light bulb and a lamp shade by creating a working light fixture. Instead of the lamp shade being placed over the light bulb, it was placed inside of the light bulb. My goal as a designer is to take a simple object and give it a different purpose, which is exactly what Rassadin did through his TIN lamp design. If you want a good example of how simplicity is a good and successful thing, this is a good example of that.

Check it out: http://www.dsgnwrld.com/tin-lamp-by-yar-rassadin-7072/

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