From an industrial design perspective, the “Nans Bag” appears to merge both aesthetic appeal and functional utility seamlessly. The handwoven wicker structure, resembling a large basket, evokes a sense of craftsmanship and tradition. The use of natural materials like wicker and teak wood contributes to its organic appearance, allowing the product to integrate smoothly into outdoor environments such as gardens or terraces. This handwoven texture, along with the warm ambient lighting it offers, enhances the product’s aesthetic by promoting feelings of warmth and coziness, ideal for relaxed outdoor gatherings.
Functionally, the Nans Bag is well-designed for practical outdoor use. The incorporation of an aluminum top disc not only increases its surface usability but also enhances its structural integrity, making it versatile as a small table. This dual-functionality, allowing users to place items on the top while providing light below, makes it both an ambient lighting fixture and a convenient piece of furniture. The IP-44 rating ensures that it is resistant to environmental factors like moisture, making it suitable for outdoor applications. The adjustable light temperature feature adds flexibility, allowing users to adapt the mood of their space according to different scenarios or preferences.
Mechanically, the combination of manual push-button adjustment for lighting color temperature and teak handles for portability emphasizes ease of use and adaptability. The mechanism of switching between 2200K, 2400K, and 2700K light temperatures mimics the soft, golden tones of sunset, suggesting the designer might have drawn inspiration from natural light cycles. The shape, as well as the warm glow emitted, could also be reminiscent of traditional lanterns or basketry, both of which carry symbolic and functional roles in various cultures. The overall design manages to capture a sense of grounded elegance while serving as a practical object in outdoor settings.
Brand : Bover
Designer : Joana Bover