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Live in Nature – Sunset Ocean


Hoping to bring the natural scenery to life and create relaxation and tranquility at home.
This series presents the nature scenes, "Sunsrt Ocean" through three lamps.
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“Sunset Ocean” presents the scenery at sunset.
We irradiated the warm-yellow light on the waterfall-patterned glass and presented the sparkling waves, the sky at sunset, and the scenery of the seaside at sunset.








/ Gradient Sky

Use gradient patterned glass to change the lamp's brightness while moving the light, presenting the sunrise and sunset scene.



/ Sparkling Ocean

Through different angles of light irradiation on the glass, it presents ocean waves sparkling.







/ Sunset Ocean

Through the reflection and refraction of light on the glass create a whole scenery of the sunset at the seaside.
















Design Background












Issue
With the hustle and bustle of daily life, the fast-paced often makes people stressed and forget to appreciate life. Therefore, we hope people can try to slow down, take a breath, and feel relaxed and tranquil in their busy lives.








Design Concept

Our goal is defined as bringing nature into the home, therefore allowing the user to feel relaxed and tranquil.






Design Process

Brainstorming for the natural elements that are capable of being combined with furniture, developing ideas with sketches, and testing the effect and the feasibility of the idea by prototyping.







Design Carrier

After the process of sketching and prototyping, we found that among various categories of furniture, lamps have the best ability to create an atmosphere, and are also the most suitable carrier to integrate into the home, so we focus the design target on nature image lighting design.



Finally, we decided to develop two series of lamps to present the natural scene of the “sunset ocean”, and the “mottled path”. Here I will explain the process of further design details of the “sunset ocean”.












Final Structure

This series uses light and waterfall-patterned glass to create light effects on the sky and sea at sunset.

By changing the relationship between light and glass, through reflection, refraction, and the combination of the two, we developed three different visual effects.