Because of the way the lamp is built the light also illuminates the glass beam creating that delightful X-Files effect.
We found a funny review on the net that said this product is perfect for those interesting in boxing even though it would take some pretty small fists to “manage” the tiny lamp. No matter what auxiliary use you may find for it
The textured amber glass torso of this happy pup glows while an inquisitive muzzle points up as if to ask what the next adventure will be. Antiqued brass finish on extremely detailed metal including an adorable buckle collar and dangling name tag.
Painted with the same color as your walls Torn Lighting comes in multiple designs and shapes that can be used at both wall corners and flat surfaces. In conclusion if you want an original way to add light to your walls then Torn Lighting might give you a FRESH idea.
Here’s the coolest lighting I’ve seen in quite a while. It’s called FlapFlap and comes from hopf & wortmann in Germany. Pretty cool or what do you think? On their site you can read that it’s a limited edition product from 2001 so you probably have to go to eBay or something if you want one.
The lamp uses LED technology which allows low electricity consumption. Electricity is transferred between the lamp and its base via magnetic induction with no visible connection. According to the designer “the ceramic material plays an important role by transporting the user back to a time of candle-holders and hand-lamps by means of its appearance and feel and primarily by the way it is held.”