The Schattengewachs Lamp Gives a Natural and Soft Glow
Meghan Young — January 3, 2011 — Eco
References: maximilianwinkel & yankodesign
The Schattengewachs Lamp is quite the interesting concept. Although it looks like a typical planter, it doesn’t actually grow real flowers. Instead, it creates a glowing replica of flowers, trees and insects to illuminate your home.
Designed by Maximilian Winkel, the Schattengewachs Lamp doesn’t require a power switch. Instead, it runs on four coin cell batteries and ‘grows’ automatically by way of a photosensor.
Designed by Maximilian Winkel, the Schattengewachs Lamp doesn’t require a power switch. Instead, it runs on four coin cell batteries and ‘grows’ automatically by way of a photosensor.
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