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Lull, the demonic Flower Light

And now for a way to bring some friendly Poltergeist activity to your very own home.

Lull the Flower Light is an award-winning product made for GiForm, an industrial design competition in Norway.

Opening and closing like a flower, in the evening the real Lull comes alive when it gives off a warm glow to give any home’s inhabitants a sense of security as it slowly turns itself off. In the morning the lamp opens, gradually increasing the light intensity to give the user a more comfortable awakening.

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