Fancy-pants low-energy lightbulbs have a distinctive look, with their tubes coiling around in a tight spiral. But really, there's no good reason they should all look like that. In theory, they could be arranged in any which way.
How often do you change lightbulbs? Every few months, maybe? Well, when Panasonic's new LED bulbs hit shelves, change that time frame from months to decades. Yes, these insanely efficient bulbs keep shining and shining, providing the brightness of a...
Do you ever get bored with the way your lights look? The ZiPP Light Shade, by designers Arash and Kelly, have a simple polypropylene covering that you can adjust depending on how you feel. All zipped up, the covering...
Finn Stone's Phone Booth Lamp should appeal to any Anglophile out there as it's fashioned after the classic red metal phone box, the kind which are found all over London. Finn Stone's booth is made from fiberglass and, while it'll...
Now that we're moving on from traditional lightbulbs to more eco-friendly designs, designers have much more freedom with what they do with light. Design house Hulger is tackling light bulbs as their next big object, using the twisting tubes as...