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Each BEAM Nightlight Has Photography Shot Just For You

No two BEAM nightlights are alike, thanks to photographer Ernest Goh and designer Daniel Pillai. The case, nearly a meter long, employs 40 LEDs to light a strip of medium format transparency film. Instead of using a reproduced sheet of photos, the BEAM lights up an entirely unique strip individual to your nightlight. So what you get is a really cool looking nightlight that you can't find anywhere else and your very own collection of photos. There's no pricing available at the moment as every BEAM appears made depending on demand, but the BEAM site has a spot to contact the artists if you're interested. Product page [BEAM via Popgadget]

12:40 PM on Fri Jul 6 2007
By Kevin Hall
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  • I saw something similar to this that was a floor lamp. I believe it was from Suck UK.

    It stood about 6 feet tall and was lit with a long tube light (LED's in this are a huge plus).

  • I stumbled upon the premiere mini-exhibition just last week & my first impression was that it was a tank of seedlings but this turned out otherwise at closer inspection.
    The construction's sturdy with stainless steel or powder-coated steel frames or simply clear acrylic blocks. The LEDs light the work up from inside evenly.
    Yes, they are for sale but I can't remember the exact figure. Possibly something like S$1,500 (about US$1,000) IIRC.

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