LED Clothespin. They Designed That?

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If you are the curious type (and it has been proven that, along with possessing above-average intelligence, Gadget Lab readers are as curious as up to nine cats), you’ll be wondering why on Earth somebody would put an LED light in a clothespin. Is it for the nocturnal hanging of washing? Is it to be combined with mothballs to attract the flapping moon-fanciers to your clothes and then immediately repel them, thus creating a perpetual motion machine from the poor creatures?

No. The Lighting Pin has nothing to do with clothes, and everything to do with pin. Or clip, if you prefer. When you see the pictures, you will utter an “ahhh” of realization. The peg is simply a clip on light, a household version of the garage-bound inspection lamp, and when used to hold together the seams of a rolled tube of paper, it becomes an instant, mini, table lamp.

Can you buy it? Sadly, no. Can we link you directly to the product page? Of course not, silly. As part of a designer’s portfolio, Internet Law dictates the site be constructed in hard to navigate, impossible to link, processor-cycle-hungry Flash. Thanks!

Product “page” [Sungho Lee via Design Boom]


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