Paranoia Inducing Security Lamp Brightens Homes, Cells

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Back in the neon-hued 1980s, table and desk lamps that mimicked the photographer’s light were all the rage, complete with adjustable height, barn-doors and a hot, flesh-searing metal surface. Could these Spoticam lamps be the equivalent in this more paranoid and troubled decade?

The lamp, as ever with these things, is a mere concept design, and comes from the Antrepo Design Industry in Istambul. It looks great, and would be the perfect way to make my house guests feel uncomfortable as I shine a bright, harsh beam directly into their eyes and quiz them as to who left the toilet seat up. Who was it? TELL ME!

Product page [A2591 via Oh Gizmo!]


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