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Book Light – Reading Bookmark Lamp Concept By Mikhail Stawsky

Thursday January 20, 2011
Book Light – Reading Bookmark Lamp Concept By Mikhail Stawsky

For bookworms who tries to save their electricity bills might love this concept design. It’s Book Light, a reading light in form of a bookmark strip where it will glows to provide light source for reading book. It’s just like the lightleaf we have here in last year. This Book light is very thin yet [...]

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LightLeaf: A Glowing Book Divider Double As Reading Lamp [Concept]

Friday May 7, 2010
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LightLeaf concept is one of the coolest book divider concept that I have ever seen so far. I have seen quite a few of book divider and reading lamp, and most of them has a separated light source or the illumination is not properly distributed to the entire surface. LightLeat is different. Designed by Valentina [...]

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LampMark: Exellence Bookmarking Lamp for Night Reading

Sunday April 4, 2010
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Most of us, especially those who love to have a night reading while snuggling inside the warm bed will like this ‘LampMark’ bookmarking Lamp. This Night Light Bookmark lamp is designed by Damjan Stankovic, a Belgrade-based designer. The Lamp is LED Based, which it can save a lot of power when compared with the usual [...]

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Bookmark Lamp: Exclusive Concept for Night Reading

Monday March 23, 2009
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If you love to read your pile of books at night, this bookmark lamp concept might be something helpful for you in the future. Bookmark lamp, exactly like what the name sounds like – it’s a combination of bookmark and reading lamp! I have covered some cool book reading lamps here, such as the Super [...]

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