Lighting the Future

Light-emitting diode (LED) LEDs are essentially tiny light bulbs that fit into an electrical circuit, but they are lit solely by the movement of electrons in a semi-conducting material. LED lighting consumes 50 percent less energy than traditional sources. It is four times more energy efficient than regular light bulbs because more of the energy is converted into light than is lost as heat. There is no glass or filament, as in a light bulb, so LED tiles would last forever, and the tiles are so rugged, someone can jump on them without breaking them. LED lighting also covers the entire color spectrum of visible light so lighting can change from one color, or tone, to another with just one touch of a control panel. Here are some lights of the future:

1)

Essex Vanity

2)

Bradford Pendant Light

3)

Levante Pendant

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