Unique Twist on Household Product Lights up Night Cityscape

A daily household object has taken on a new twist thanks to designers Idan Noyberg and Gal Bulka. They have designed a solar powered clothespin called Lightly which includes a small colored LEDs. Small solar panels are attached to the top of the clothespin and throughout the day collect energy from the sun. As the sun goes down, a sensor then sends the energy to a small battery pack which then illuminates the LED lights. The design adds a unique vision to the cityscape while remaining environmentally friendly.

The clothespin have small solar panels attached at the top to collect solar energy. (photo courtesy: DesignBoom/Idan Noyberg and Gal Bulka)

 

The light up clothespins provide a beautiful aesthetic appeal to the cityscape at night. (DesignBoom/Idan Noyberg and Gal Bulka)

 

The electrical make up of the clothespin. (DesignBoom/Idan Noyberg and Gal Bulka)
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