And now for something different

December 4, 2007 |

Have you ever found yourself working in an office where you can’t see a window from your desk? Whilst surfing the internet in search of all things blinds related, we came across this great piece of Japanese innovation and think it could be a perfect solution to dark offices or fluorescent tube lighting.

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Made of electroluminescent (EL) sheets, Makoto Hirahara’s Bright Blind simulates a window where none exists.

In all other respects, the artificial blind functions in exactly the same way as a regular blind - ie turning the plastic stick controls the brightness, etc.

As of this writing, this piece is made by hand, so it’s available - but will take some time (and money) to create.


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