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Tile-Based Lamps, Yea or Nay?
This article introduces "UU Tiles," a collection of tile-based lamps developed by the Paris-based industrial design firm Unknown Untitled. The product is the result of a research initiative and a collaboration with a historic Normandy tile manufacturer. UU Tiles challenges the contemporary focus on mobility and flexibility in interior design, instead emphasizing sustainability through permanence and integrated functions. The collection includes plain tiles, ceramic hooks, and the featured tile-based lamps. The designers state that a sense of modernity is achieved, supported by the enduring quality of the material and the pursuit of timeless forms.
The author raises a question regarding the practicality of these tile-based lamps, specifically concerning their installation complexity and permanence. Conventional wall-mounted lamps can be installed and moved with relative ease, with the primary challenge being the management of in-wall wiring. However, the UU Tiles require integration within a larger tiled surface, involving materials like mastic or mortar, which implies a significantly more permanent installation and makes removal considerably more difficult.
Despite the perceived installation challenges, the product is noted to be currently sold out, indicating a significant market demand. This observation contrasts with the author's initial skepticism about the product's practicality, suggesting that consumers value the aesthetic and integrated nature of the design enough to overlook potential installation difficulties.
The comments section reveals a split, yet generally positive, reception from readers. Several commenters express strong approval for the UU Tiles, highlighting their aesthetic appeal, integrated solution, and the idea of a "complete, holistic system for a tile wall." Some argue that moving light fixtures on a tiled wall is not a common practice, and if it were, the removal of tiles would be necessary anyway to address existing holes, thus rendering the permanence of UU Tiles less of a drawback. Others see great potential for built-in lighting in various settings, such as kitchens and public spaces, praising the execution and beauty of the design. A recurring point in the positive feedback is the "integrated solution" and the "beautiful idea and execution." One commenter suggests that if potential ancillary parts, such as LED drivers, were easily accessible, the product would be even more appealing. Another commenter, while acknowledging the author's points about installation, ultimately concludes that the aesthetic appeal of the lamps is compelling, even suggesting an alternative application using sheetrock enclosures to blend them seamlessly into a wall.
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