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  • Art Lighting – How to NOT do it.

    Looks like a fiery upside-down tulip

    Looks like a fiery upside-down tulip

    So personally I love lights. And I love cool applications for lights such as the Iron Man costume, but for me part of the charm and wonderment stems from an almost magical sense that the light is coming from nowhere. This artsy ceiling light by Designer Christopher Moulder accomplishes this by making the entire shade part conductive. Pretty neat idea. It uses little 10W xenon bulbs, which combined, total almost 300 watts. Could probably be more efficient if LEDs were used but maybe the xenons are extremely bright. Either way, I’d love to see some more designs that use LEDs since they would not only look good, but taste good be good for the environment as well. I have a few projects in mind in the next few months utilizing the portable nature of LEDs, so we’ll see what I can come up with. Stay tuned.

    [via Gizmodo]

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    11 Responses to Art Lighting – How to NOT do it.

    1. Mayheyde says:

      i think art lighting will be more beautiful and more practical

    2. Really good report,I look forward to some more post from you.

    3. Light is the material we are most familiar with and inspires us. It is also one kind of art and I like this. Thanks for sharing this article.

    4. Cameron Benz says:

      Those actually could all be replaced with LED festoons but they may not look as good.

    5. led lighting says:

      Agreed. Definitely how not to do it.

    6. for ceiling lights, we always use compact fluorescent lamps because they are energy efficient compared to incandescent lamp:;;

    7. there are LED ceiling lights available these days already, they are more expensive but does not consume too much electricity ;”

    8. shane amber says:

      i have seen products of LED lampen from an internet that would best fit for ceiling lights

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    11. I couldn’t agree with you more

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