This lamp, named LULL, slowly turns itself off at night, and opens gradually like a flower in the morning while it intensifies to help you greet a new day! It's part of 40 of The Most Creative Lamp Designs Ever from Freshome. Link
This lamp, named LULL, slowly turns itself off at night, and opens gradually like a flower in the morning while it intensifies to help you greet a new day! It's part of 40 of The Most Creative Lamp Designs Ever from Freshome. Link
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@ Patrick Nice
In my day we didn't have fancy shmancy lamps to wake us up all quiet like. We had a Mother who would bust down our door and roar in triumph and rip open our curtains to let in the eye searing sun into your rooms. And we liked it that way!
I wouldn't want to wake up with a big lull hanging in my face...
And the One Man Shy lamp... good grief... verry funny.
Plus, the materials he used (car seats, etc...) are quite heavy and with only 133 hp I seriously doubt this would get off the ground.
As an example, a Robinson R44 helicopter (also a four seater) uses a 245 hp engine. Also, if you look closely at the gimbal (the area where the rotors are attached to essentially the vertical shaft) there's a lot of stuff missing such as the parts that change the pitch of the rotors.
Plus, I don't know what he would have used from the old car and crashed 747 to build those specific parts.
Creating something from junk parts is all well and good (I go to Burning Man every year) and sure, he can even call it a helicopter. But the reality is that this thing doesn't fly like a helicopter. Show me a picture or even better, a video of this thing actually flying and I'll gladly eat crow.