LOW ENERGY

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We thought all the low energy bulbs we saw were boring, you’d only ever put one up to ‘help.’ So Hulger tried to make a nice one, one you might actually want to have around, one which might inspire the design community to come up some inspiring and wonderful ideas to create beautiful and desirable things.

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2 Responses to “LOW ENERGY”

  1. Dr. David Deak Says:

    Non uniform light distribution, makes this light a poor design, compounded by the over extended swirls of glass, which of course has the potential of being in the right place at the right time when objects accidently are projected air borne. This give a greater chance of mercury, phosphor, and glass slivers being exposed to humans and pets. Enough with pollution and toxic substances being introduced to our environment.

  2. admin Says:

    You sound like someone who wants to keep things the way they are; nice and boring. None of the things you raise are reasons not to do something more interesting, only problems to resolve in the design process. What is available on the market today is also not a solution because people aren’t inspired what’s on offer and so uptake is still modest. Phillips are even starting to advertise their bulbs to try and drive sales, but their designs are just like everyone else’s so why will people bother?

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