John Nouanesing’s WTFLamp: The Base Lights Up, Not The Top

Amit Chowdhry | Monday June 1, 2009 | 467 views| Add a Comment
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John Nouanesing is a trendy designer of household items.  In one of his latest designs, he took an ordinary lamp and make a twist on how it works.  It almost makes you want to say, “WTF?” The name is actually called “WTF, Not What I Thought!”

Rather than the top of the lamp lighting up, the actual base is a fluorescent light.  Meaning everything under the shade lights up.

[via John's Catalog/CrunchGear/GearFuse]

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