Disco Light


Designer Dmitry Agurkov has created a light “bulb” as complex as his name. The ELS-magnetic is an LED lamp made out of acrylic and responds to your touch. It doesn’t even have a switch – there are two places on the light to change its brightness. It also responds somehow to sound – you create your own light pattern with its software and it creates a sound file (that you can play with any MP3 player) that will change up your lamp. It’s got a magnetic base on its back… so I guess you can mount it on your fridge?

It’s the total party light, no disco ball required.

Light it up

Light it up

Easy beam

Easy beam

Neon glow

Neon glow

Rainbow bulb

Rainbow bulb

Via Yanko Design.

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  1. #1 by AJ Notebook - October 16th, 2009 at 06:14

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