Bulbrite 134019 40W Nostalgic Edison Squirrel Cage-style Bulb - Incandescent Bulbs - Amazon.com. Weekend LEDIY Project: LED Cloud Lanterns. Weekend LEDIY Project: LED Cloud Lanterns Head in the clouds?
Why not put some of that dreamy, creative energy to good use this weekend by embarking on a simple LEDIY project with a highly ethereal effect: hanging LED cloud lanterns! Thanks to LED lights’ cool temperatures, it’s safe to surround them in paper lanterns and cotton batting, which you’ll need to create a misty look. Here’s how to do it: Gather the following items Cotton BattingPaper LanternsBattery Powered LED lightsHot Glue Gun Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ready to stop daydreaming and get to work? Thanks to Alexis Mire for the image and idea. VeeCome VeeCome Star Master LED Projector Night Light for babies and kids as gifts and presents. - Star Lamp. Hanging Moon Lamps. Estiluz, Balloon suspension, Kids design, Crouscalogero,vente Furniture design avec Voltex. Description :Balloon is a suspension designed by Crouscalogero for Estiluz.
This suspension balloon-shaped - hence the name - has a soft light and warm with opal glass. Ideal for sheds light on your child's room, Balloon brings a touch of lightness and air to your home. Characteristics :Shade of satined polyethyleneTransluced1 fluorescent bulb 20W E27 not includedSwitch (red cable)Mountage click hereDimensions :Diameter 10. 1/4Height 32. 1/4 Estiluz S.A. is devoted to design, development and manufacturing of high-end decorative lighting.Estiluz, S.A. was founded in 1969 in San Joan de los Abadesses (Girona, Spain) just outside of Barcelona. Due to its unique fixture design, always focused on functionality, high quality and user-friendliness of its products Estiluz has become one of the leading decorative lighting manufacturers in the world.
The payment on line by credit card - You pay with your Visa card, mastercard or blue card - You pay by the protected site of our bank Our Conveyors. Fascinating Lamps by Calabarte. Calabarte is the pseudonym of a Polish artist named Przemek Krawczynski, whose art takes on a peculiar but incredibly beautiful form: cool lamps.
The name itself is a portmanteau of two words – art (obviously), and calabash, the fruit that carries his imagination. The calabash is a bottle gourd originating in India, although Calabarte gets his supply from Senegal. Due to ancient domestication and usage, the bottle gourd has an incredibly tough outer shell. In the past, the gourd’s usage was defined mostly as a water container, due to having a tough, smooth shell with an ergonomic shape for handling, and natural buoyancy on water. Nevertheless, it’s edible both raw and cooked, and used in various cuisines. Due to the combination of dark, thick material with a light source within, the primary art of his work, however, shines in the dark.
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And timely enough I’ve found these beautiful Christmas lights adorned bedrooms. They are so lovely I can’t stand it! How to Use Plastic Bottles to Make Concrete Pendant Lamps. Let’s face it, designer lighting can cost a pretty penny.
Instead of spending your tax refund on a brand new ceiling lamp, make yourself an entire set of stylish concrete pendant lights with a single bag of concrete mix and some old plastic bottles. Concrete is affordable, modern, and you can make more than 15 lamps from a single $6 bag! Materials:– Quikrete 5000 Concrete Mix – electrical socket, switch and cord – 2 plastic bottles (one larger and one smaller) – threaded tube and nuts (3/8th inch diameter tube) – 3 1/2 inch deck screw – 120 grit sandpaper – metal can Tools:– box cutter or knife – RYOBI 18 Volt Cordless drill with a 3/8th diameter standard bit for drilling holes in the caps – wire cutters to cut the cord and strip the wires for reconnecting the socket to the cord after putting the socket inside the lamp First, a little more about the materials you’ll be using.
Poke a hole in the soda bottle with a box cutter and use scissors to cut the bottom of the bottle. Done!