Lighting in a room is important. This is because lighting plays a crucial role in determining how a room feels, which in turn can affect your mood. For example, there is a reason why offices tend to use bright and white light, whereas hotel rooms tend to go for a warmer tone to make it feel more cozy.
This is why choosing the right lighting and temperature is important when determining the function of a room. After all, you don’t want to design an office with dim and warm lighting because that will just put everyone to sleep!
But what if you happen to use the same room for work or school and it doubles as your bedroom? Short of buying multiple lamps, having a lamp that has the ability to change color might be a good idea, and Lastar’s new lamps could be what the doctor ordered. The company has unveiled three brand new lamps in the form of the Light Therapy Lamp, a desk lamp, and also a floor lamp.
The Light Therapy Lamp is designed to mimic the effects of sunlight where it comes equipped with a cluster of 70 lamp beads and can hit over 10,000 lux. Sitting in front of this lamp can make you feel energized in as little as 20 minutes. It also features three different brightness levels depending on your preference.
It even has a touch-sensitive slider on the base of the lamp that lets you adjust things like its brightness or color temperature, where it can go from a bright white light, to something more comfortable and warmer. There is even a built-in timer that you can use so that it automatically shuts itself off after an hour to help you save energy in case you forgot to turn it off.
Much like the company’s desk lamp, the Lastar floor lamp also allows users to choose from various color temperatures, so if you need something that will keep your focus, you can opt for a cooler color, or a warmer one if you want to help create a more cozy atmosphere.
The design of the lamp is also rather simplistic and minimalistic and will probably not draw too much attention to itself, perfect if you’re not a fan of distracting furniture and appliances.
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