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Recommended Nightlight
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Posted on December 10, 2011 by brian yalung
With all the earthquakes being reported here and there, here is a design idea that seems to be inspired by it. Not that we love to hear about this hard to foresee disaster, the Tectonic Bookcase from Tembolat Gugkeav provides an odd but useful way to put your books and other stuff in the right order.
Though it renders a far from stable looking piece, it is certainly something that it. The design of the bookcase also makes it ideal for the cl
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Posted on November 24, 2011 by TanYA
Imagination is the cornerstone of any well-designed object and kudos to industrial designer Hans Bleken Rud for thinking out of the box. Rud has designed a unique piece of lighting equipment for Northern Lighting, which will grab eyeballs instantly. The Scheisse is a large pendant lamp that resembles a broken bulb and in its own unique way pays homage to the traditional incandescent light bulb. For more information and to order it for your
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Posted on November 24, 2011 by brian yalung
Taking the form of a familiar desk lamp, Young-II Park offers a work light or night light which should be handy for people who find themselves reading by their desk or wanting a minimal lighting source when in bed.
The Full Spectrum Lamp comes can be extendable to cover wider areas that need lighting. Also when the lamp is folded, a built-in diffuser offers a faint-glow that should alternatively serve as a sensible nightlight just in
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Posted on November 22, 2011 by TanYA
Hipster photography is quite a rage these days and it is all due to iPhone apps like Hipstamatic and Instagram. Fans of retro photography will love the Vintage Camera Nightlight, which celebrates the love for everything vintage. The best part is that you can make it at home and don’t forget to take a shot of it (Instagram styled), once you complete it. For details, head over
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Posted on November 11, 2011 by brian yalung
Try out something different as far as setting the mood or perhaps getting a nifty nightlight that you can leave on during the night with these Hand Painted Mood Lights. The lighting solution offers a keen alternative way of providing ambiance which are said to have a long life span.
The bulbs were painted using high temperature translucent paint. The light passes through the paint and eventually project colors onto your wa
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Posted on August 29, 2011 by brian yalung
People seeking more energy-efficient lamps to have along when they want to get some work or school stuff done may be interested in this Phalanx LED Table Lamp. Designed by Michael Samoriz, this is one eco-friendly lighting solution that comes with five movable segments that includes the base coming with bright LED lights.
It isn’t hard to adjust and get the ideal position to make sure you get the needed lighting if you want to avoid racking up your electric b
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Posted on May 6, 2011 by brian yalung
Shaped like a horseshoe, this is one LED-powered lamp you can turn to when bedtime comes. As far as bringing luck is concerned, the only confirmed thing is that you get another potential lighting solution that could help you out when nighttime falls.
It comes with a plug that charges its battery pack, allowing it to be portable as well. If that is not enough, you can even use the included USB port to juice up some other devices like a m
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Posted on January 5, 2011 by TanYA
Boon Inc have designed the perfect night light for kids. The Glo Nightlight will light up any room for 30 minutes and will make your child feel safe and secure till he or she goes off to sleep.The balls are detachable and charge when they are in the tower. The Glo Nightlight doesn’t run on electricity and are also free of BPA, phthalate PVC-freto which can be harmful to kids.
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Posted on August 18, 2010 by brian yalung
Don’t let nightlights be limited to the small ones which you can plug in. The Senzo Nightlight should be a bigger solution for your home, all 80 centimeters of it! It is recommended to be placed in a specific position for children and adults to access it when they need to get up in the middle of the night for water or something.
It makes use of touch controls meaning it can be easily turned on when the need arises. To make it more than just
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Posted on November 29, 2009 by brian yalung
The LEGO Brick Light may be too small to be an actual lamp you have in your room at 3×3 inches but it can surely provide you some LED lighting when you need it. Perhaps as a reliable nightlight for people who get up and grab that common midnight snack? It can work considering people have that habit and rather than turning on those bright lights, let the LED lights guide you from this little device. Just make sure you don’t mix it with the toys since it is really deceiving.
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