laluna fiber optic lamp looks like glowing spaghetti
June 29th, 2008 post a comment (1) stumble it! by: technabob
How’d you like one of these organic glowing orbs hanging from your ceiling? The intricate Laluna chandelier uses brightly lit, intertwined strands of fiber optics to light up your room.

Designed by German artist Steffen Bauer for Crescent lighting, the Laluna fiber optic lamp connects to a bright halogen (which changes color with a turning color wheel) or color-changing LED light source which can be mounted in the ceiling or in another room. As a matter of fact, a single light source can be connected to up to a dozen of these otherworldly fixtures.

The chandeliers are available in two sizes 15.5-inches and 23.6-inches and prices range from about $1000 to $1200 USD including a single light 100W halogen source.
June 29th, 2008 post a comment (1) stumble it! by: technabob
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chandelier, color, fiber optic, halogen, lamp, led, light, modern, organic
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1. Ken | June 29th, 2008 at 8:27 am
LOL! Shinning Spaghetti? It’s more like a crispy food for me. We have this type of food call “kerupuk keriting” here.
It’s really cool, I would like to have one of those hanging in my room.
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