Piña Colada Lamp – designer wireless LED lamp in the shape of a fruit for interior projects and events
The Piña Colada Lamp is more than just a decorative LED lamp. It is a consciously designed lighting object that operates at the intersection of design, scenography, and spatial emotion.
Created by Goodnight Light and designed by Eva Newton, it has been one of the most recognizable examples of "playful design" in lighting since 2015.
The pineapple form is not accidental. It's a shorthand for: relaxation, vacation, freedom. And that's exactly what it brings to a space—instantly, without renovation, without investing in large elements.
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Why do interior designers choose such objects?
In well-designed interiors, the problem rarely concerns function. The problem is often a lack of "life."
The Piña Colada Lamp solves this simply:
- no installation required (wireless),
- doesn't dominate the space (33 cm high),
- provides soft RGB light + white,
- acts as a visual object even when turned off.
It's a typical "stage accent" — an element that frames a scene, not just illuminates it.
Where it really works best (interior projects)
1. Kitchen and kitchenette – light that changes the function of the space
Instead of a classic light fixture:
- place it on the counter or island,
- in the evening, it transforms the kitchen into a social space.
Effect: less "utility," more atmosphere.
2. Living room – an object that works day and night
During the day:
- sculptural accent (color, form).
In the evening:
- soft ambient light,
- ability to change the mood with a single click.
This is important: one element, two functions – exactly what investors are looking for.
3. Terrace and balcony – mobile light without infrastructure
- no cable = no placement restrictions,
- splash-resistant = safe use at the table.
This is particularly important in urban projects where there is no extensive outdoor installation.
4. Children's room / relaxation zone
Soft light + form =
a safe, friendly light source without the "technical lamp" effect.
Application in commercial projects
This is where this product truly begins to drive sales.
Retail / showroom / concept store
- attracts attention,
- creates an "Instagrammable moment,"
- prompts customer questions ("what is that?").
Effect: increased time spent in the space.
Hotels, SPAs, receptions
- adds a casual touch to perfectly designed interiors,
- breaks the formality of the space.
Gastronomy (bar / lounge / restaurant)
- acts as a set design element,
- emphasizes the venue's concept (tropical, summer, casual premium).
Events and scenography – a real operational advantage
For event companies, three things are most important:
mobility, operating time, and no cables.
The Piña Colada Lamp fulfills all of these:
- up to 8 hours of operation (full event),
- remote control (change color without approaching),
- lightweight (easy logistics and quick rearrangement).
Ready-made event scenarios
1. Bar / cocktail station
- place 2–3 lamps as a front element,
- RGB = color + reflections on glass.
2. Photo corner "Vacation Mode"
- lamp + plants + simple neon,
- ready frame without building a set.
3. Zone coding by color
- Ocean → chill zone
- Saffron → energy / dance
- Blush → conversations
- Ivory → entrance
This is simple emotional navigation for guests.
4. Table decoration
- alternative to candles,
- stable light regardless of wind.
Creative use in everyday life (this sells the most)
Here begins the real value of the product – not in its specifications, but in its use.
The "end of day" ritual
Fixed color (e.g., Ocean) → signal to the body: work is done
Kitchen like a bar
Color + light = change of space function in 10 seconds.
Friday at home
You move the lamp from the living room to the terrace.
The same object, a different experience.
Mini-scenography
Lamp + plant + tray =
a ready "mood corner" without decorating the entire interior.
Color as a function
- white → concentration
- RGB → relaxation
This is simple, but very effective in home office spaces.
What distinguishes it from a "regular LED lamp"
It's not just light.
It's:
- a designer object,
- a scenography element,
- a tool for creating atmosphere.
And what's important—it works instantly.
No design. No assembly. No installation costs.
Summary: why it works
The Piña Colada Lamp is an example of a product that:
- doesn't solve a "technical problem,"
- but creates a spatial experience.
For an architect: a quick effect without renovation.
For an event: scenography without production.
For a client: an atmosphere that can be turned on with one button.