Reading by the light of your notebook? Been there, done that. Surprisingly, this wasn’t what inspired the japanese studio, Vinta, when they created the Butterfly lamp.

“This light came from the idea of folding a piece of paper. The function of its adjustment of light and the space created by that are a result of simple action of one surface (the panel) being divided by two. ”
(source: tinsiders.blogspot.com)
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Írta: elitalice | 03-17-2008 | 07:03 PM
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2008-03-18 - 4.17 pm
Beautiful!!!!! I’ve posted it with a link to your blog in my blog
kisses from spain, Puri