6 Unusual Light Bulbs - Most Creative Lamp Designs Ever

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6 Unusual Light Bulbs - Most Creative Lamp Designs Ever

With numerous designs, shapes, colors, dimensions or lighting abilities, lamps constitute one of the most convenient methods one has to alter the lighting tone of a room. Here are 6 Unusual Light Bulb Designs that would definitely raise some eyebrows of your guests. Which one do want for your home?

1. 3D Fireworks  LED Bulb

3D fireworks bulb

If you always wanted something really cool and shinning then 3D Fireworks  LED Bulb makes a statement. Turn on the light to get a permanent fireworks display. It enhance romantic atmosphere for a dinner table.

2. E.P.Light Pollock inspired bulb

eplight creative bulbs

EPlight is the bulb that will get a lot of attention, and we all know that a lamp don’t get to much attention. When someone is looking at the first time at the bulb will automatically wonder how they put Pollock painting into a small bulb.

This creative bulb is 100% handcrafted and against dropping due to its natural resin material. Hence, this lamp is also perfect for nursery lighting.

3. Starry Sky Edison Bulb

light bulb

Combined with string light and traditional Edison bulb, this starry sky bulb With traditional incandescent lamp design, it can be easily accepted by common people. The lighting efforts close to the traditional lighting sources, highlighting the classical atmosphere.

4. Plasma Nebula bulb

plug in light bulb

 When voltage is applied, a plasma is formed within the container. Plasma filaments extend from the inner electrode to the outer glass insulator, giving the appearance of multiple constant beams of colored light. The designer combine the plasma with traditional light bulb. 

5. Melting Bulb

melting bulbs

Every bulb looks like it’s melting. (Designer: Keita Ogawa) 

6. Pieke Bulbs  

light bulb

 This series of light bulbs take on forms which have gone way out of line, appearing as bulbous forms extending from industrial lamp shades. they take on various sizes and shapes, large masses taking over and in some cases, appearing as if they are almost starting to consume the pieces of furniture in which they are placed. (Designer: Pieke Bergmans)

 

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