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LED ax Lamp

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The lamp can be hit into any piece of wood, indoors or outdoors, and easily dismounted when you need to replace the three AA batteries, swap out the LED, or threaten intruders. The Schlagschatten recently nabbed first place in the Intelligent Hand design competition sponsored by designboom and the Macef international home show. The contest focused on imaginative craftsmanship, drawing submissions from 3,131 designers in 88 countries. Comanns netted 5,000 euros (about US$6,850) for his prize-winning design, which sports a laser-engraved logo and rubber-covered power switch. Its handmade heat sink is encased in a custom-made cork housing with ventilation holes and the protective sanded glass over the LED produces a scattered-light effect.

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Mood Chair

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You might be yearning for furniture that reflects your mood. Literally. The interactive Mood Chair by UK designers Aether & Hemera “changes color in response to the colors that its sensors perceive from the environment and the users.” Is it accurate? We’re not sure. But we give the artists props for reminding us of mood rings from our adolescent years. Aether & Hemera play with LED lights, fiber optics, projections, and UV lamps, creating installations that explore light and its power to trigger a sense of identity or set a mood. Although the partially translucent Mood Chair may never make it into living rooms, the design would sit well in a commercial setting.

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Flexible LED Lighting Strips For Cars

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Grote Industries’ LightForm flexible LED lighting film, which just became commercially available, is ultrathin and ultrapliable, meaning it can be bent around corners and over contoured areas and maneuvered into various shapes. It can also be cut to fit while lit and slid into narrow crevices and between panels and trim. Grote mainly envisions the strips being used for vehicle lighting (along carpet edges, floor vents, and window openings; inside trunks; and as ambient lighting under dashboards and seats) or sewn into fabric–say, for LED dresses and doggie porcupine costumes (too bad we found out about this just after Halloween). We’re sure creative types will be able to think of plenty of other possibilities, though.

The strips, introduced at the 2009 SEMA auto trade show in Vegas Wednesday, measure 10 inches long, 0.5 inch wide, and less than 1mm thick. They’re expandable: Up to three 10-inch segments can be connected, providing up to 30 inches of red, amber, green, or blue LED lighting. LightForms come with a peel-and-stick adhesive backing that sticks to clean metal, acrylic, polycarbonate, and fiberglass surfaces. And they’re hardy enough to withstand hammer blows, as well as extreme humidity, heat, and cold, according to the maker–potentially good news if you live in Fargo, N.D., and plan to trick out your car/garage/clothing in January.

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