Are you sitting in front of the computer all day? You forgot how fresh air, nature and sunlight feels? If this is the case, close the browser, switch off the computer, and go out for a walk while the sun is out. If you can’t do that, we advise you to get the Sensory lamp, designed by Sara Rossbach.

The lamp mimics natural day cycles by altering the colours and intensity. The smell of the grass, and the maintenance is a constant reminder of the nature out there.

The designer plays safe: by attaching the mousepad, once we install it on our worktable, it is impossible to forget about our little garden.
I only wish we could plant some flowers or vegetables in there!
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Írta: elitalice | 01-23-2008 | 04:01 PM
Category: design | geeky | Comments (9) |




2008-01-23 - 5.32 pm
Esetleg snidlinget? :D
2008-01-23 - 8.23 pm
Ez zsenialis :)
2008-01-24 - 5.33 pm
[...] If you couldn’t escape to experience the Great Outdoors because you were stuck in an office cubicle, or happened to be living through a rain-lashed Winter, then this ambient light mousemat complete with mini-lawn might be a tiny desktop alternative. Sara Rossbach’s concept has a patch of grass curling around your mouse, and lights the pad with a cycle of cheery colors. The good: nurturing the grass might distract you from day-to-day office grind. The bad: no automatic water sprinkles. The worse: more bugs for your computer. [SaraRossbach.com via Elit Alice] [...]
2008-01-24 - 5.55 pm
[...] If you couldn’t escape to experience the Great Outdoors because you were stuck in an office cubicle, or happened to be living through a rain-lashed Winter, then this ambient light mousemat complete with mini-lawn might be a tiny desktop alternative. Sara Rossbach’s concept has a patch of grass curling around your mouse, and lights the pad with a cycle of cheery colors. The good: nurturing the grass might distract you from day-to-day office grind. The bad: no automatic water sprinkles. The worse: more bugs for your computer. [SaraRossbach.com via Elit Alice] [...]
2008-01-24 - 11.58 pm
Ahhhhh my daughter would love this she’s always stuck working on the computer making web designs because of work she hardly goes out these days totally awesome I will so forward this to her
2008-01-25 - 6.09 am
[...] If you couldn’t escape to experience the Great Outdoors because you were stuck in an office cubicle, or happened to be living through a rain-lashed Winter, then this ambient light mousemat complete with mini-lawn might be a tiny desktop alternative. Sara Rossbach’s concept has a patch of grass curling around your mouse, and lights the pad with a cycle of cheery colors. The good: nurturing the grass might distract you from day-to-day office grind. The bad: no automatic water sprinkles. The worse: more bugs for your computer. [SaraRossbach.com via Elit Alice] [...]
2008-01-27 - 1.27 pm
this is awesome !! i am so getting a lamp like this. for reals.
great blog you got here alice !
2010-08-27 - 9.21 am
[...] karbantartása állandóan emlékeztetni fogja a természetre. Nézz utána: Sara Rossbach. [Via elitalice] Kis kert, cserepes [...]
2010-10-28 - 3.39 pm
[...] Εάν ξοδεύετε πολύ χρόνο κοντά στον υπολογιστή σας από την αισθητηριακή λαμπτήρα είναι σίγουρα για σας. Η λάμπα μιμείται τους φυσικούς κύκλους ημερών, διαφοροποιώντας τα χρώματα και την ένταση. Η μυρωδιά του χόρτου και η συντήρηση είναι μια διαρκής υπενθύμιση της φύσης εκεί έξω. Σχεδιάστηκε από Sara Roßbach. elitalice [...]