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Home » Interior » Lighting » Rocks Lamp Turns Your Rock Collection Into Brilliant Luminaires at NYCXDesign Festival

Rocks Lamp Turns Your Rock Collection Into Brilliant Luminaires at NYCXDesign Festival

Perfect amalgamation of playfulness, functionality, and aesthetic
Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaMay 19, 20262 Mins Read
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Many of us have stories of collecting little rocks from the seaside, riverside, or wherever we could find them, making us believe in beauty and hope. What if we tell you that those same rocks (or their brethren) can glow and illuminate like a lamp in your home to create a soothing environment? The Rocks Lamp, by designer and maker John Junior Kim, does exactly that.

The Rocks Lamp is an interactive, illuminated sculpture designed explicitly as a lamp for your rocks. Created in his Portland studio, the functional art piece serves as both a cozy home for a user’s personal rock collection and a playground for light experimentation.

A chunky block of cedar or maple is shaped by the designer. The organic timber serves as a grounded, tactile stage for scattered pebbles and stones. The deep natural grains across the surface act like ancient rivers frozen in time, cradling your treasured shoreline finds securely within a warm, living frame.

Underneath the wooden frame sit electrical components with upward-facing beams slicing through the dark. The glowing pillars turn ordinary beach pebbles into radiant, miniature suns. A solitary, chosen rock sits on the pedestal, holding secret power. When you twist it, the electrical current flows. The brightness responds directly to the spinning of a primitive mineral dial. Human touch and ancient geology unite to command the room’s ambient mood.

The ascending light pierces deep into the hearts of quartz and tumbled gems. Veins of crystal and fractures of gold shimmer with unexpected inner life. Subtle textures hidden for centuries are suddenly painted in brilliant neon. The lamp coaxes a soft, warm heartbeat out of cold, silent river stones.

Clever triangular windows are carved neatly into the base of the wood. They allow a cool, quiet breeze to flow beneath the burning brilliance. The hidden currents protect the delicate electronics from the trap of heat. Engineering and art breathe together to keep the illuminated sculpture alive.

Currently featured in the NYCxDesign exhibition, SHINE, the Rocks Lamp is the perfect amalgamation of playfulness, functionality, and aesthetic. The lamps are handmade in limited batches by the designer. Availability updates and custom orders are handled through the official John Junior Kim website or via direct message on his Instagram profile.

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Rocks Lamp
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