10 lighting designs for nail salons from University of East London students

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Second grade interior design

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Created a series of

 As part of a virtual nail salon

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The prototype is a response to a short request that asks students to reimagine the classic East London interior

And capture its essence in the light.

According to the instructor of the course, this is an exercise to explore the "lifestyle, personality, material and color lifestyle".

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The finished product was captured in the pre-pandemic shooting (shown above) and displayed here.

Performing in place of a physical degree.

Keith Winter, Pol Gallagher, Nayden Hadzhiev, Maliha Haque, Claudia Pa Claudia Palma (Claudia Palma), Sabina Andron (Sabina Andron) and Sue Ginsburgh (Sue Ginsburgh)

"Focus on personality, materiality and creation,

in

Students led by Keith Winter can express their identity through interesting processes and detailed fabrications.

"Take me to Nail Bar. Nail Bar is a design brief that asks second-year students to reimagine East London.

, Use the design and manufacture of full-size lamp prototypes to inform them of their suggestions. The lamp can be floor-standing, wall-mounted, sitting or ceiling-mounted, etc.

"This challenges students' ability to innovate

At the same time, shapes and forms are linked to the possibilities offered by different materials. From

with

Casting to the integration of copper pipe bending, metal welding, wood products and electrical parts – the different processes involved allow them to explore lifestyle, personality, substance and color.

“We took photos in a studio at the university to capture the results. The students embraced this project vigorously in the second semester of 2020.

Changed the curriculum and stopped physical interaction on campus. The creation of their beloved lighting design gives students the motivation and motivation to jump into the design brief of the online teaching course. "

"We hope to show these outstanding works at the end of the year

, But unfortunately, physical exhibitions are temporarily not available. On the contrary, we hope that the public can appreciate the selected pictures of these wonderful works and see the imagination and creativity that can be found in the UEL interior design plan. "

Plywood strips, cable ties and electrical components

Found wooden sticks, paint, twine and electrical components

Telephone, spray paint, plastic flowers and electrical components

Copper, fabric, concrete, cable ties and electrical components

Plywood, spray paint, hinges and electrical components

White concrete, resin, pine, aluminum, copper and electrical components

Plaster, copper and electrical components

Copper, paint, rope, stone, clay and electrical components

Plaster, steel, paint and electrical components

White concrete, plywood and electrical components

 It provides a simple and affordable platform for students and graduate students to showcase their work during the coronavirus pandemic. 

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