Tea Bag Lighting Concept

Korean designer Wonsik Chae’s light concept is in the shape of a teabag filled with fluorescent molecules that react to chemicals in a teacup. The result: a new meaning to the words “tea light.”

Much like normal cups of tea, you dip the teabag in to start the reaction. You then “draw a light” by pulling up the teabag and letting the fluorescent molecules slip into the chemical concoction. Draw it multiple times to make the concoction darker and thus the light brighter.

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Comments: 3   
March 6, 2009 - Latest, Lighting, Tech    
Author: Shan Tara

3 Responses to “Tea Bag Lighting Concept”

  1. SD Says:

    is this poisonous?

    looks cool though.

    Tea is the new coffee

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