The City Lamp - "although the City Lamp is shaped like a traditional lamp, it was named so because it looks like an urban building at night. I mean, don’t you think the base looks like lit windows? Designed by Anna Neklesa, the City Lamp is unique on a number of levels. Most notably, however, is its use of Dragon Pearls, which create the window-like details. These pearls take energy from the main light source and actually glow in the dark. The effect is stunning." http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/city-lamp
The City Lamp combines classic table lamp and the night lighter. As a night lighting material was used Yeh Ming Ju - Chinese for Yeh (night), Ming (bright), and Ju (pearl) - are minerals that glow in the dark. These stones absorb energy from the main light source ( when the lamp is turned on) or from the Sun (during the day), and return blesses with light at night. It glows in any colour your like, even in white, it dependes on a type of the stones.
The City Lamp - "although the City Lamp is shaped like a traditional lamp, it was named so because it looks like an urban building at night. I mean, dont you think the base looks like lit windows? Designed by Anna Neklesa, the City Lamp is unique on a number of levels. Most notably, however, is its use of Dragon Pearls, which create the window-like details. These pearls take energy from the main light source and actually glow in the dark. The effect is stunning." http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/city-lamp
The City Lamp - "although the City Lamp is shaped like a traditional lamp, it was named so because it looks like an urban building at night. I mean, dont you think the base looks like lit windows? Designed by Anna Neklesa, the City Lamp is unique on a number of levels. Most notably, however, is its use of Dragon Pearls, which create the window-like details. These pearls take energy from the main light source and actually glow in the dark. The effect is stunning." http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/city-lamp
The City Lamp - "although the City Lamp is shaped like a traditional lamp, it was named so because it looks like an urban building at night. I mean, dont you think the base looks like lit windows? Designed by Anna Neklesa, the City Lamp is unique on a number of levels. Most notably, however, is its use of Dragon Pearls, which create the window-like details. These pearls take energy from the main light source and actually glow in the dark. The effect is stunning." http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/city-lamp
The City Lamp combines classic table lamp and the night lighter. As a night lighting material was used Yeh Ming Ju - Chinese for Yeh (night), Ming (bright), and Ju (pearl) - are minerals that glow in the dark. These stones absorb energy from the main light source ( when the lamp is turned on) or from the Sun (during the day), and return blesses with light at night. It glows in any colour your like, even in white, it dependes on a type of the stones.
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The City Lamp
Anna Neklesa
St.Petersburg, Russia