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Kid wearing a stripped pijamas half asleep on a black and white photograph

LUX

Photograph from Unsplash Annie Spratt

BRIEF

Transform the visual language and perception of Bamboo though a range of manipulations. 
Cotton thread, adhesives from water and flour and PVA may be used but chemical & synthetic adhesives should be restricted.

EXPERIMENTATION

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IDEATION

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SKETCH CONCEPTION

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CONCEPT

Bamboo is a fairly soft but sturdy material which gave me the idea of making a light for kids. A light that could fall around and be taken around when going to the restroom at night or simply around the house if needed. 

The concept was to have a fun, toy-looking light that could bring comfort and would be there when children would feel scared or lonely without having to run from one side of the corridor to the other with no light or up and down the stars when it's dark. 

It would integrate a battery so that it could be taken around cord free.

MOCK-UPS

MOCK-UP VARIATIONS

SHADES PLAYING

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