L.E.D Light Pod
National Compitition Entry
The Design Problem:
Design a lighting fixture to be used in a national retail clothing chain's updated fitting rooms. The room’s dimensions are 5’ by 5’ by 8’ with a full-length mirror on one side. Incandescent sockets and lamps that can be retrofitted into those sockets are not acceptable and will be disqualified. The Design student must identify all major components and materials.

My Solution:
The LED Light Pod is a modular, repositionable lighting fixture designed for use in fitting rooms. The unique design allows for multiple mounting locations in one room. The user can move the fixture to fit their personal illumination requirements. The combination of a LED light source and modular design make the LED Light Pod versatile, and easy to maintain.
 
The fixture uses a Lamina high-powered LED light system. The Lamina LED light provides ample lighting and allows for a high CPI, both of which are required to view clothes in their truest color and form. LED lighting also allows for power savings and lower maintenance costs. The fixture uses an inductive coupling technology. This allows multiple personalized lighting configurations to be achieved in the same room. 

Note: Below are a handful of slides representing the final concept, not the entire project.
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L.E.D Light Pod
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L.E.D Light Pod

This was an ID competition revolving around Lighting. The objective was to rethink fitting room lighting for a large clothing store chain. The li Read More

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