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This wall light actually looks like it's peeling away from the wall. Which is
probably (duh) why they call it the Peel Light. Now before you start clearing a
corner in your room for this, you might want to get out $900 to pay for it.
Maybe you have that much stashed behind a wall, in which case - perfect synergy
- bravo!

French born Nicola L. (that's right, just an L. for the last name) is a
conceptual artist who creates everything including performances, films and
functional art. Having had a hugely prolific career for over five decades, she
has shown in many galleries and has a clear affinity for heads, eyes and snails,
as you can see from these amazing Plexi wall-light eyes and floor lamp lips.

Produced by Norway's Northern Lighting, "Sunday" is a wall light and shelf
combined. It's lit by using either a bulb or a candle. This petite design object
was created by Martina Carpelan of Studio Frost Produkt after being invited by
the Norwegian design magazine Design Interior, to create a lamp within the time
frame of a week. Sunday may be used a bedside table or in the hallway, in a
chalet or in the toilet - or actually anywhere you may need a light and a shelf
combined. Vary the mood by simply turning the socket and re-lock it! The perfect
mood maker for a Sunday morning in bed.

This 3D Deco Light of a soccer ball comes with this really cool sticker of
cracks that goes around the ball so it looks like the ball was smashed into the
wall. This was created by a Canadian father, Tom Wegrzyn, Artist and
Entrepreneur, who took to the drawing board and conceptualized the first 3D Deco
Light after not being able to find an adequate nightlight for his own son

A quirky light fixture that, when fitted to the wall or ceiling, resembles an
illuminated cube with one corner embedded in the surface of the plaster. This
light is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

It's like a dry erase board and a chat bubble had a baby and then that baby grew
up and had another baby with a light bulb. Now that baby has grown up and it is
one of the coolest lamps you can get. The lamp, by Barcelona-based designer
Daniel Benito Cortázar, is called the Snakkes wall lamp, which in Norwegian
means “talk to you later.” Snakkes is one of the latest pieces offered up by
Northern Lighting and sells for around $300

This light-emitting wallpaper owes its appealing luminescence to light-emitting
diodes (LEDs) embedded in the wall covering. Tiny, thin and cool, LEDs allow
wallpaper designers like Jonas Samson of The Netherlands, to create innovative
wallpapers that double as light sources – they can even be adjusted to provide
as much light as needed or desired.

Plenilune, crescent or any kind of moon all belong to you if you wish. Just
mount it on the wall and Bingo! you've got your own moon. You can also control
its brightness.

Create a "wow" moment for your guests by hanging up the Crystal Chandelier on
Green Wall Light by Duffy London, a.k.a. Chris Duffy—a young, cool, hipster of
the London design field, who executes fantastically simple ideas with the
greatest of style. Part baroque and part minimalist equals a 21st century style
in the form of faux chandelier lighting. The green light shines through the
digitally printed canvas creating a formal atmosphere charged with modern humor.
Wiring includes a plug with an 8-ft cord.

The TRON Wall Climbing R/C Light Cycle defies gravity and climbs both walls and
ceilings. Better still, just like the bikes in the movie, Zero G Light Cycles
emit trails of light (or “jetwalls”) that will cause your opponent's vehicle to
fall off the wall or ceiling if crossed. You control the high-tech action via a
stylish twin toggle infra-red transmitter that doubles as a charging unit for
your Light Cycle's rechargeable battery. It's even badged up with the iconic
Tron logo. The Tron Zero G Light Cycle measures approximately 12cm (L) x 5.5cm
(W) x 4cm (H) and uses 6 AA batteries. The product is sold at Firebox.com for
£34.99 (about $55 USD).
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