'Lever light' controls brightness
Leverage lights is a new creation of Matthias Ries. This type of lamp is designed to integrate light bulbs into a lever to control the brightness level.
Today, there are many types of lamps with different styles and functions. That creates many opportunities for designers to be creative as well as improve options, helping users achieve their goals.
Just turn the light bulb left or right, the amount of light will be adjusted to your liking.
Initiated by designer Matthias Ries, leverage lamps are designed lamps that integrate light bulbs into a lever to control the level of brightness. All you need to do is move the lever to the left or right to increase or decrease the amount of light. Controlling light has never been so intuitive. However, the aesthetics of the lamp are not high. So it is likely that in the future, people will have decorations for the lamp to be more eye-catching.
Source: Thedesignblog
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