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Flower Filament Concept

Posted on: March 31, 2008

Flower Filament Concept

The Flower Filament concept aims to bring together nature and technology, and it certainly isn't the first to think along this line. Inside the bulb lies a flower, enabling it to light up. Yup - no flower, no power. No idea how designer Ha-Na Yeom managed to conjure a light bulb that is able to detect whether there is a flower inside or not. I guess a little bit of magic never hurt. I don't think this concept will ever take off since flowers wilt so fast, leaving you exasperated as the missus thinks that you have failed to pay the electricity bill yet again this month.

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