
If you live in an apartment without many windows, sometimes it can feel a bit claustrophobic. While your landlord probably won’t be too keen on you knocking a hole in a wall to let in some light, perhaps you can alleviate that boxed-in feeling by installing Reveal, the new interior lighting concept from designer Adam Frank, maker of the clever Lumen candleholders. Reveal casts a clever light-and-shadow pattern across any surface, making it look like sun shining through tree branches and into a nearby window, making any space feel more open.
No price yet, but I’m willing to bet it won’t be cheap when it goes on sale in April 2007.
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Reveal Light, solución para espacios sin ventanas at TecnoSquad.com
Feb 12, 2007 at 11:07 am
[...] : SciFiTech, Uberreview, Reveal [...]
Complex » Blog Archive » Brighten Up Your Shoebox Apartment
Feb 12, 2007 at 11:52 am
[...] windows is pretty low, regardless if you”re in NY, LA, SF or even in sunlight bathed Miami. Well, Uber Review points us towards Reveal, a new lighting concept by designer Adam Frank that might be the workable solution to your [...]
The AV Club Blog » Blog Archive » Plato’s Cave Projector
Mar 14, 2007 at 2:44 pm
[...] and creates a light/shadow pattern that looks vaguely like a window on the wall. This one is via Uberreview, but I got it from Gizmowatch who found it on Engadget who read it on Sci Fi Tech who got it from [...]
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