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Shedding Light on a Trend

By Franki Durbin on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

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Light Box. Designed by Jo Meester.

What if the table WAS the lamp? This must have been the question Jo Meester asked himself before creating this very enchanting piece of furniture. Illuminated from within, Light Box sheds light via 8,000 holes throughout its modern surface.

In combination with the pattern of low growing trees, Light Box is the ideal room divider forming an artificial hedge or a nocturnal landscape with your home.

And Jonas Samson’s high-tech light-emitting wallpaper, introduced at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, surely breaks down barriers between decor and entertainment. Turned “off” it appears to be traditional wall covering. But once activated, sit back and enjoy the show.

What does this say about the future of design? Many things. First, it’s clear that these innovators appreciate the mood altering effects of light. It can be romantic, dramatic, calming, energizing - just to name a few. But it also signals that we have reached a new level of what I call useful experimentation.

Light Emitting Wallpaper. Designed by Jonas Samson.

While some artistic feats seem to simply be for art’s sake, these two creations serve an immediate marketable purpose. We can - and should - use them. The once standard object now is the art. And in this case: the lamp as well.

So do I think lamps will go by the wayside? Not a chance. But I do think that creations like these open us to the possibility of rooms that don’t require table lamps. Which begs the question… what will you do with that new found tabletop space?

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Franki Durbin is a serial entrepreneur with a flair for design, a somewhat powerful and dangerous combination. She currently heads the creative services division of a marketing and social media firm she and her husband both run. In addition, she recently launched an interior design business, fueling her passion for creating gorgeous living environments.

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by Alicita Rodriguez July 15th, 2008

Lightbox would make a lovely headboard as well—or a room divider for hotel suites (or small apartments in New York). I certainly could have used one in graduate school for some enchanting, fanciful, and yet much needed privacy.

by franki durbin July 15th, 2008

It definitely would. I’d love to see the back side, and whether or not it has perforations as well. It’s beautiful. Hopefully we’ll see more iterations in the future. End tables… stools… I can think of a variety of things that would be really sleek. And - as you pointed out - space saving.

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