Sunday, 13 July 2014

Cloud Lamp Brings Thunder and Lightning Inside



Interiors designers frequently speak about bringing the indoors outside to expand the living space. This designer wants to bring the outside in.

Richard Clarkson has conceived Cloud, a computer-controlled lamp that creates an audio-visual sensation for the homeowner. When a hidden sensor detects the motion of people around it, the lamp flashes and booms in realistic thundercloud manner.

In addition to bringing the weather indoors — sans rain — users can stream music through the fiber-filled cloud via a Bluetooth-compatible device. And the lights are able to change colors and brightness to adjust to your mood.
The Cloud is not for the budget-conscious. It costs $3,360 for the tricked-out model, which has a wireless remote, color-changing lights, two speakers plus a subwoofer and the motion detection. An additional $240 will get you a satellite add-on that makes the visual aspects of Cloud more realistic.

A less expensive version goes for $960 but doesn’t include the bells and whistles.

Credit: Richard Clarkson Studio

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