
Here are several pictures of the futuristic lights that were taken from an exhibition called Artemide. The coolest entries is the Altrove by Carlotta de Bevilacqua, which is a decorative wall or ceiling light that uses transparent wires to allow the light to flow. The next one is Ross Lovegrove’s Cosmic Leaf, which falls like a hallucinated piece of furnishing and is supposedly made of textured methacrylate set in a chromed steel structure, with an inviting come-hither curve. There is also the Chilone by Ernesto Gismondi that is made in brushed steel and uses low energy LEDs. More

These awesome solar-powered garden lights can change through six different colors automatically. The Colors turn themselves on at dusk and off at dawn, and change from red, dark blue, yellow, purple, aqua, lavender and green adding a magical colorful light to any dark pathway. Just simply Stick them in the ground, turn on the sun light and your are ready to go! …no wiring required. Available for just $22.95. [SohoDecor]

The Mathmos Aduki light from ThinkGeek is an oval-shaped specimen that changes colors starting with blue, then it goes into pinks, violets, and reds and back to blue again (kinda like your nads). At $50, it runs for 6 hours on a single charge, keeping fools mesmerized the whole time. Check out the video after the break. [TEB] More