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 At first glance artist Ryosuke Fukusada   wooden light bulb looks like it was simply carved from a solid block of wood, and meant to hang from a ceiling as an art piece. But surprisingly it actually works, and without it going up in flames either.     https://gizmodo/miniature-furniture-waffle-mold-ken-and-barbie-better-5902396 That   because the bulb wasn ;t created from a solid block of timber. Instead, it   an LED bulb covered in an incredibly thin wooden shell that still lets the light shine through. So it creates a lovely glowing woodgrain effect when the lights  stanley cup are off, with minimal ris stanley us k of a catastrophic fire given how little heat LEDs produce. Now Fukusada just needs to convince GE or Sylvania that wooden bulbs are the future of lighting so we can all actually buy them. [Fukusada Design via Inhabitat]                                                        beautifulGadgets stanley deutschland LEDsLightbulbsLightingwish you were here Ansc This Guy Just Learned That It   s a Terrible Time to Be Named Casey Anthony
 A nice high-res photograph of what could be a finished version of Nokia   first WP7 phone has appeared online, showing us the phone previously known as the Sea Ray in all its 8230; er 8230;  stanley thermobecher glory.     The new phone, which previously leaked under the product name Nokia 800, is a slab-like affair, which will arrive in three colours variants according stanley vattenflaska  to images acquired by PocketNow. One of the colours is pink, so we can ignore that one. It ;ll come in black and blue. The Nokia 800 looks a little odd compared to what we expect from a smartphone in 2011, with Nokia taking quite a few design cues from its old N9. Curved at the sides with your usual range of smartphone control buttons down the side, the bottom of the phone is flat, while the matte, colored finish of the case is a weird throwback to how phones used to look, before polished metal and rubberized casings took off. It   certainly an interesting looking thing in today   world of d stanley cup usa ull black slabs, but in the same week we ;ve seen super-evolved, skinny, amazing new smartphones from Motorola and Samsung/Google, does the world really need a relatively childlike bit of plastic from Nokia  [PocketNow via Engadget via Gizmodo UK]  Our newest offspring Gizmodo UK is gobbling up the news in a different timezone, so check them out if you need another Giz fix.                                                        leaksNokiaPhonesSmartphones