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Herman Miller Leaf LED-Lamp |
| Sat, January 13 2007 | 3:22PM | PermaLink |
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The Herman Miller LEAF is a white LED table lamp for style-consious consumers, and clever enough to win an Innovation award at CES 2007 ( mfg'r website). The array of solid state white LED lights create a clear task light for work, and the unique support structure offers a personal and compelling way to interact with the unit. As lights go, this is both a technical achievement and a very power efficient device, two things we don't often think of tabletop lights as.
From Metropolis.com;
"Leaf is a sculptural-looking creation made of two slim torqued aluminum parts. The arm is anchored by a solid disk containing a PC board; atop it are controls similar to the iPod's touch wheel. Slide your finger along the edge one way and the light glows golden; slide it the other way and the lamp emits the sort of pure white light that graphic designers need to run color tests."
"In technical terms, it goes from 5500 to 2500 Calvin on the heat spectrum. The dimmer works the same way; and a tap at the center, right on the backlit Herman Miller logo, turns the light on and off." The retail price for this designer lamp is expected to be around $500USD.
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