Night lights hovering in the air
The Dutch designer Angela Jansen has created a unique sleek illuminator with a 'punctured' lampshade hanging in a space called the Silhouette.
The Dutch designer Angela Jansen has created a unique sleek illuminator with a 'punctured' lampshade hanging in a space called the Silhouette.
>>> Night lights hovering in the air
To create a 'space' between the light bulbs, Angela Jansen uses sophisticated electro-magnet technology combined with modern LEDs to create lifelike 3D images. Therefore, when looking at the lamp, it will be divided into two parts and appear to be floating in space without any fulcrum.
The bottom of the lampshade has built-in LEDs. When you need to use, users just need to lightly touch the lamp that can control to turn on or even adjust the brightness of the lamp.
This unique sleeping light has a power consumption of 3W in standby mode, and when all LEDs turn on, 15W is on. Accordingly, Silhouette not only owns the unique design but also quite power saving.
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