Cast A Shadow of Style With This Carved Wooden Cube

Looking to add a little delicate design to your room? Well, if you have a large enough space, you could always consider Anila Quayyum's Intersections. The laser-carved cube serves as a stunning chandelier, but at 6 1/2 feet wide, it takes a pretty large room to hang it up. 

For those of us without a ballroom to light up, it does provide a great source of inspiration for what a clever use of lighting and shadows can do to spruce up your room. 

Read more about Intersections at Homes and Hues: Shadows Have Style With Anila Quayyum's Intersections


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Ooh, I remember these ... they're good for a while, but were tiresome to use all the time. Optical mouse is much better (and I suppose that's why trackball mouse got muscled out of the market).
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At my work desk, I use a mouse. But at home, my PC is connected to a flat-screen TV that I view from the comfort of my recliner. A wireless keyboard on my lap, and a Logitech trackball parked on the armrest, make the perfect combo.
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