“Onshil” is a transformable floor lamp with an adjustable handle that allows users to modify the lamp's form 1” to 30” inches. Through sliding interactions, the lamp offers multiple configurations, creating a dynamic and adaptable lighting experience.
“Onshil” is a floor lamp that gives users a new lamp every day. With the adjustable handle, users can change the lamp's form from 1” to 30” inches by sliding the handle up and down and twisting it. When we get new lighting, we often run out of space, and we end up discarding old lamps we once loved. However, the “Onshil” floor lamp offers users a great opportunity to change the lamp's form every day, creating the feeling of having a new lamp without getting tired of it, and enjoying the experience.
“Onshil” is a Korean term meaning greenhouse, reflecting the form of the standing light, which resembles a blooming flower.
Dokyung Ahn is a New York-based industrial designer with a BID in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute. He explores lighting through innovative ideas and interaction, focusing on both the form of light and the overall experience it creates in everyday environments. His work focuses on ergonomic, human-centered product development, examining how objects can better support the relationship between people and the products they use.