Lumina N01
Lumina N01
ile Renata Guimarães @renatacogui
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Introdução
A sculptural piece inspired by the history of lamp design, revisiting iconic elements of the 1970s modernist language, especially in its references to the Panthella lamp by Verner Panton and the Atollo by Vico Magistretti, to propose a poetic inversion: what is normally a source of electric light becomes, here, a candle. A flame in place of a bulb, returning light to its most ancestral origin.

Suprimentos
Canva, Paper and Markers, AI (final image)
Research & Personas
Pain: Saturation of generic, identity-less products (cultural/aesthetic pain)
Problem: Sensitive consumers seek differentiation, authenticity, and meaningful pieces.
How Lumina solves it: Its referenced design and poetic inversion of function offer narrative and symbolic value.
Personas:
1. The Sensitive Contemplative (25–45 years old)
Profile: Urban women connected to self-care, rituals, well-being, and a slow aesthetic.
Seeks: Creation of meaningful environments and objects that inspire calm.
2. The Aesthetic Designer or Architect (30–55 years old)
Profile: Creative professionals attuned to modern design references.
Seeks: Pieces with historical value, aesthetic coherence, and strong concepts.
3. The Interior Curator (35–60 years old)
Profile: People who invest in purposeful objects, authorial design, and discreet sophistication.
Seeks: Uniqueness, narratives, and products that bring soul to a space.
4. The Poetic Minimalist (20–40 years old)
Profile: Interested in functional design with lightness, focused on
few but refined objects.
Seeks: Simple pieces with layers of meaning.

Sketch
The matte base, made of crystallized mineral gypsum, subtly contrasts with the upper wax dome.

Final Image
Creating a tactile and contemplative presence that evokes light as a ritual, not merely as a function.


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