Δευτέρα 21 Φεβρουαρίου 2011

Flow bamboo lighting works on the principle of vertical wind turbine

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Transmitting electric grids to the far-flung places, especially sea shores, isn’t as easy and practical as in habited areas, for they are not only difficult to maintain but also disrupt the natural beauty of those areas. However, the “Flow” from IGenDesign is a public lighting with difference that harnesses sustainable materials and energy to light the bleak nights at secluded places. Featuring a structure finished in bamboo that supports LEDs, wires and the dynamo, the self-maintaining light works on the principle of vertical wind turbine and seizes the wind from all directions to power the lamp at night. Locating the light source at the ends of the wind blades, the sustainable light forms either continuous lighting surface or slow, waving movements, according to the speed of the rotation, playing with the light.



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