Adam Hammerman’s Lux Fiore Desk Lamp Has Petals That Respond To Different Ambient Lights

Amit Chowdhry | Monday April 13, 2009 | 363 views| Add a Comment
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Adam Hammerman has designed a table lamp that has petals that open and close to different shades of ambient lighting, just like a real flower. Another feature of the lamp is to redirect light through its translucent petals in order to create different forms of mood lighting. Right now the idea is just a concept and isn’t for sale as of yet.

[via Coroflot/DesignBlog]

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