inhabitat.com — "It?s an exciting time for OLED technology as it finally begins to integrate into the home and designers start to realize its potential for efficient and inexpensive lighting solutions in a variety of stunning new applications. Resembling a tiny tree blossoming with lucent leaves, Ingo Maurer?s Early Future lamp is the world?s first OLED lamp."
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erikaustria974Apr 21, 2008
Oled-display.net shows you exclusive pictures from the Light+Building Fair in Frankfurt!On show at the Light+Building Fair in Frankfurt am Main, Germany (April 6-11, 2008), the limited edition Maurer lamp incorporates a series of 132 x 33 millimeter OLED tiles from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors into its elegant tree-like design.<a class="user" href="http://www.oled-display.net/pictures-from-oled-lighting-devices-at-the-light-building-fair-in-frankfurt">http://www.oled-display.net/pictures-from-oled-lig ...</a>
tiggerthediggerApr 21, 2008
dugg!
thewrkncacnterApr 22, 2008
lol this didn't make it to frontpage the first time it was submitted
endlessoulApr 22, 2008
LOUD NOISES!
tenoqApr 22, 2008
I just want to bluetack some OLED sheet to my roof, and remove the conventional lighting. Would be ideal, IMO. :p
ffxifrohikeApr 22, 2008
Great, now get me my 1080p OLED television and I'm good.
Closed AccountApr 22, 2008
This thing has HDMI, right?
culytApr 22, 2008
Would be better if it actually looked like a tree rather than just a poll with a bunch of blocks on it. They should have used wire appendages and such.
craigspostingApr 22, 2008
Geeessshh This lamp looks from distance to be the lights they use at Stadiums. Imagine the energy conservation..... Good DIGG "Family Guy Fan" <a class="user" href="http://blog.payperclickripoff.com/">http://blog.payperclickripoff.com/</a>
intangibleApr 22, 2008
If only food grew on trees so we could stop world hunger... oh wait..