Bird-Legged Glowing Globes Are Eco-Friendly Eccentricity
Elsa Blaine — February 15, 2009 — Art & Design
References: rephorm.de & baekdal
How cute would a row of these solar powered bird-legged lights be on a balcony railing? The adorable designs are by Berlin-based Michael Hilgers of Rephorm.
The orange-legged bird balls come in the sun charged version, a model that holds tea light candles and yes, there is also a steel globe version for use as an ashtray.
They are delightful as they are, but can’t you see little add-on beaks and eyes for personality?
The orange-legged bird balls come in the sun charged version, a model that holds tea light candles and yes, there is also a steel globe version for use as an ashtray.
They are delightful as they are, but can’t you see little add-on beaks and eyes for personality?
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