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Revera is a dual-purpose ambient and therapeutic lighting product designed to support mental wellbeing within the home. The lamp blends sculptural form with red light therapy technology, encouraging moments of calm, reflection, and restorative routines through both physical interaction and digital control.

Revera is a dual-purpose ambient and therapeutic lighting product designed to support mental wellbeing within the home. The lamp blends sculptural form with red light therapy technology, encouraging moments of calm, reflection, and restorative routines through both physical interaction and digital control.

Product Design

Project Overview

Client: Revera, a pre-seed health tech product
Industry: Telehealth, User Wellness
Timeline: 12 weeks (2025)
My Role: Product Designer

Problem Statement

Most red light therapy products feel clinical and visually intrusive, making them difficult to integrate into domestic spaces. There is a lack of wellbeing devices that balance therapeutic function with considered, furniture-like design.

Project Overview

Client: Revera, a pre-seed health tech product
Industry: Telehealth, User Wellness
Timeline: 12 weeks (2025)
My Role: Product Designer

Problem Statement

Most red light therapy products feel clinical and visually intrusive, making them difficult to integrate into domestic spaces. There is a lack of wellbeing devices that balance therapeutic function with considered, furniture-like design.

Design Solution

Revera was designed as a rotating, dual-sided object. One side features a laser-cut wooden panel with a warm sunset motif, acting as a visual anchor and ambient feature, while the reverse side reveals a red LED array for therapeutic use. A 360-degree rotational mechanism allows users to physically choose their interaction mode. Material choices prioritise sustainability and tactility, combining dark wood with subtle metal elements to create a timeless, furniture-like presence.

Design Solution

Revera was designed as a rotating, dual-sided object. One side features a laser-cut wooden panel with a warm sunset motif, acting as a visual anchor and ambient feature, while the reverse side reveals a red LED array for therapeutic use. A 360-degree rotational mechanism allows users to physically choose their interaction mode. Material choices prioritise sustainability and tactility, combining dark wood with subtle metal elements to create a timeless, furniture-like presence.

Design Solution

Revera was designed as a rotating, dual-sided object. One side features a laser-cut wooden panel with a warm sunset motif, acting as a visual anchor and ambient feature, while the reverse side reveals a red LED array for therapeutic use. A 360-degree rotational mechanism allows users to physically choose their interaction mode. Material choices prioritise sustainability and tactility, combining dark wood with subtle metal elements to create a timeless, furniture-like presence.

Design Solution

Revera was designed as a rotating, dual-sided object. One side features a laser-cut wooden panel with a warm sunset motif, acting as a visual anchor and ambient feature, while the reverse side reveals a red LED array for therapeutic use. A 360-degree rotational mechanism allows users to physically choose their interaction mode. Material choices prioritise sustainability and tactility, combining dark wood with subtle metal elements to create a timeless, furniture-like presence.

Project Overview

Client: Revera, a pre-seed health tech product
Industry: Telehealth, User Wellness
Timeline: 12 weeks (2025)
My Role: Product Designer

Problem Statement

Most red light therapy products feel clinical and visually intrusive, making them difficult to integrate into domestic spaces. There is a lack of wellbeing devices that balance therapeutic function with considered, furniture-like design.

Project Overview

Client: Revera, a pre-seed health tech product
Industry: Telehealth, User Wellness
Timeline: 12 weeks (2025)
My Role: Product Designer

Problem Statement

Most red light therapy products feel clinical and visually intrusive, making them difficult to integrate into domestic spaces. There is a lack of wellbeing devices that balance therapeutic function with considered, furniture-like design.

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Ready to build something amazing?

I'd love to connect with you!