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Showing posts with label Bulb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulb. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

EcoBulb



The LED EcoBulb is quite easygoing; it illuminates only those parts of the rooms as required. The bulb has six distinct sections to it, and via the remote control you can change the brightness and direction of the lights. The theory is that we use many bulbs and light sources in a room and most of the time they are unnecessary. This one bulb can be powerful enough to illuminate the entire room or segments which light-up required areas only. On paper this sounds good, but some may prefer Full Enlightenment to partial lighting.

Designer: Seokjae Rhee

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

SouldBulb Combines Lighting and Sound






There are various lighting and/or sound products available in the market, but most of them are very direct and serves a particular task efficiently. SoundBulb is an outcome of a competitive product market research across a wide range of exciting lighting/sound products. This concept utilizes both lighting and sound into one product and the final design features a bulb like shaped speakers that can be enhance the décor of your household as well as increase the functionality. The combination brings together the sophistication, ambient and elegance of lighting and sound in order to form a product that tickles our sense more than a single way.

Designer : Hoang Nguyen

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Sound Bulb Speaker





Not to be confused with the conceptual SoundBulb that we so admired, The Sound Bulb Speaker seen here is a speaker shaped like your typical light bulb. Basically we are talking about a LED light bulb that hosts a transformer, a speaker, and a wireless receiver to stream music from your iPod, PC, mobile phone, etc. Featuring a standard Edison thread you can screw this on to almost any holder. It also consists of a protective wire mesh or hood and a translucent frosted plastic shell to support the work-dynamics. Neat idea, but I don’t this I’d be using them in my expensive cut-glass chandelier.

Designer: Armada