Imagine a gallery aglow, filled with the unexpected beauty of nightlights turned into extraordinary works of art. On display until June 26, the DUDD LITE exhibition showcases this dazzling concept. The brainchild of Dudd Haus and presented by The Future Perfect gallery, this collection transforms common nightlights into brilliant pieces of craftsmanship and design.
Selected from an open call that received nearly 400 submissions, the exhibition features over 130 artist-designed nightlights crafted from materials such as stained glass, wood, seashells, and ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the innovative minds that blend the line between functional object and sculptural art, each reflecting a unique creative vision.

Highlighted pieces include James Burial’s “Doom n’ Bloom,” an intriguing play between light and dark, and Normalcy’s “Extension Cord Germination,” which reimagines the mundane with organic growth motifs. Chris Wolston’s “Legs for Days” injects humor and grace, while Nicholas Holmes’ “Fire Light” ignites with warm elegance. Mark Dineen’s “Rite Lite” embraces traditional aesthetics in a modern context, and Mikei Huang’s “Wavy Night Dancer” captures motion in its gentle folds.
This inspiring collection truly elevates a household staple to an art form, encouraging you to see the ordinary in a new light. To explore all these creative designs, visit The Future Perfect website and experience the fusion of art and everyday utility.





Source: thisiscolossal.com
