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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A bright spark for the Gestalta

John comes up with an ingenious use for the Gestalta figurine. Lovely!

He says, "I saw the Gestalta at Ikea a few weeks ago and wanted to get one, but the wife said 'There's no use for it!' So I came up with a 'use' for it. Got a couple of 3W Luxeon LEDs, took the Gestalta apart and wired it up through the limps. I used a Basisk table lamp base, left over from a friend's other project, to hide the electronic stuff."

21 comments:

  1. Very clever, looks wonderful! I've always considered that figurine thing a frivolous item and wondered who'd buy it - this idea is great and something that actually looks sort of cool and unusual~

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  2. *switching smarta..-mode on*

    Actually, these figurines do have a use as they are. They are used by artists to make it easier to draw a human figure in different poses.

    *switching smarta..-mode off*

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  3. This is way cool!!! I bought one of the figures for my son who's an artist...now I'm going to have to make this light for him!

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  4. This is really cool, I'd like to make one for my husband, he does lighting!

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  5. Great idea, such creativity!

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  6. would also be neat as the base for a table lamp.

    -allie

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  7. that's fantastic. if electricity and i got along at all, i'd be so on top of this project.

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  8. You certainly go a long way to prove your wife wrong! :P

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  9. Since when do you need a use for a Gestalta?

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  10. Love it, art and functionality all in one.

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  11. Beautiful! I've had some ideas on way to use the Gestalta as well, but nothing like this. Great idea.

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  12. could you make a couple for me please?

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  13. So sweet!!
    Can you still move around the arms? I would make a couple of them, painted in different colors, standing in different positions. Thanks for the inspiration, really great!

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  14. I LOVE this! You could sell them and I would buy a couple!

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  15. WOOO!!!!!! That's awesome!!!!!!

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  16. Anyway you could post instructions for this?

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  17. this is so cool !!!
    i have one like this becuse i used to drow... and now its standing...
    i went one two so i will try to make one ptobobly kill it
    :)

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  18. Oi. Parabéns pelo excelente blog. Gostaria de lhe convidar para visitar meu blog e conhecer alguma coisas sobre o Brasil. Abração

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  19. The figure still retains full mobility. Have a look at my flicker page http://www.flickr.com/photos/25058609@N02/

    It's not hard to make, just a pain ha ha.

    Glad people like it :)

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