Sputnik with spunk

Priyanka OhriJun 17 2009

When it comes to spunk, Shane Crozier knows it all, for he has built the "Spunky Sputnik," an LED lamp combined with a storage chest which can be likened to the Russian satellite that went into orbit in 1957. This unique creation features four LED antennae that can rotate on a universal joint which allows it to not only fill the space but also fit into crevasses. The base area of this Sputnik provides for the storage and its weight is measured with the help of power adapter. The amazing part of this satellite-looking thing is that it rotates without being tripped over and looks really nice, just like push dolls. And obviously you do not have to worry about the energy consumption, because it a low-voltage device.

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Via: YankoDesign

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