Ambiguous figures are shapes in which we can see two different images. Interestingly, we can see only one of these images at one time. In 1915, Edgar Rubin, a psychologist, published a drawing known today as the face-vase illusion. Since then, ambiguous figures have intrigued many people, and recently also inspired the creators of the face lamp. Depending on how we look at it, we see either a green vase on a white background, or two human faces. The original impression of the viewer can be intensified by putting flowers in a vase that fits in a lamp.
An original designer lamp in which, thanks to the optical illusion, some see a vase, and others two faces will make no one pass by it indifferently and will be a unique decoration in the bedroom or living room. Thanks to the use of LED backlighting, the lamp consumes little more electricity than a regular TV in standby mode, and at the same time emits very little heat. A stylish gadget in your home, office or apartment.
Gadget in detail:
- original vase/face LED lamp
- has a built-in vase (glass vial) for flowers
- can be placed on a table or hung on the wall
- Available in green
Dimensions (cm): 20x10x4
Package (cm): 20,5x10,5x4,5, box color
Power source: USB
Cable (cm): 142
Weight (g): 550