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LED Sparks Create Energy Efficient Light Sculptures

by Diane Pham, 11/05/09

sustainable design, green design, energy efficient lighting, sparks, daniel becker, led lights, interiors, products

What if you could design your own lighting fixture in the time that it takes to unscrew a light bulb? That’s the premise behind Daniel Becker’s Spark system, a series of energy-efficient LED bulbs that can be linked together to form beautiful light sculptures.

sustainable design, green design, energy efficient lighting, sparks, daniel becker, led lights, interiors, products

Interior lighting accounts for up to 15% of a household’s total electricity use, although new lighting technologies have the potential to reduce this drain by 50% – 75%. The Spark lighting system consists of several energy efficient modules which can be extended and arranged in various configurations to form unique 3-D structures. The modules feature a simple screw-joint assembly that requires no technical expertise to install, which makes it easy for anyone to build a magnificent light sculpture. The system can be used both outdoors and indoors, and it was designed to bring lovely atmospheric light to any space.

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2 Responses to “LED Sparks Create Energy Efficient Light Sculptures”

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These remind me of Christopher Poehlmann’s light sculptures : http://www.christopherpoehlmann.com/ Were this an inspiration?

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tony1775 Says:

What a great idea!! This is an amazing system that can add tecture and sculpture in any room or patio. Love the fact that can be attached even on the walls and as far as saving 50-70% of electricity??? Need more of those inovative ideas in interior design. Love also the assembly of the system. Reminds me of lego;adding pieces together to form a design you want.Really smart. Love it

 

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