August 28, 2008 at 7:06 pm · Filed under Cool Stuff, Design, Technology, Cool, color, Light, furniture, German, attractive, bench, environmentally friendly, fingertips, garden, hardy, illuminate, indoor, LED, lightbench, outdoor, remote control, RGB, room, shades, touch, water-proof
How about a LightBench for your social boosting campaign? This is not an ordinary bench but it’s a chair that illuminates with just the touch of your fingertips and a remote control.
“Wait a minute!” you said, “You need a remote control for a bench?” you asked. Yes! This bench came with a built-in RGB LED technology which allows you to choose the color you fancy or change it in a different range of colors and shades with the remote control that comes with it.
Goodbye dull garden or living room, the LightBench will light it all up. Designed by a German designer, Lutz Hopbach, these benches are water-proof and hardy so you can choose to put it in both indoors and outdoors.
Lightbench is made environmentally friendly as they ONLY use 95 watts of electricity! Attractive, easy-to-clean and maintain, this is one bench you’ve got to have!
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Original post by Pamela
December 11, 2007 at 10:23 pm · Filed under 1 Other Neat Things, Science, Energy, Light, neon
Litroenergy is a new type of material that emits light for 12 years without needing electricity or sun exposure. The self-luminous micro-particles are called Litrospheres and are said to be non-toxic, inexpensive and equivalent to a 20 watt incandescent bulb.
The Litrospheres give off a continuous illumination, and can be designed to glow in any color. In addition, they are not affected by heat or cold, and are 5,000-pound crush resistant. They can be injection molded or added to paint. The fill rate of Litroenergy micro particles in plastic injection molding material or paint is about 20%.
The constant light gives off no U.V. rays, and can be designed to emit almost any color of light desired. What a cool product!!
Via: Treehugger
Source: Peswiki
Original post by algonkin