Tuesday, June 05, 2012

LACK design lamp


Materials: Ikea Lack, LED

Description: Take a LACK side table (only the table without the legs), remove the insides. Make a drawing to decide where to place the LED holes in the table top.

Place the strips of LEDs on all four sides of the table and connect to the transformer.

~ LorisPedrosa

16 comments:

  1. Awesome! Are these actual LEDs in the tabletop, or just holes that the 4 light strips shine through?

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    1. there are 33 LEDs in the lower part and 4 led strips of 50 cm at the top

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  2. How does it attach to the ceiling or wall?

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    1. is attached to the ceiling.
      the ceiling there is a hook and is connected with the small chains at the corners of the lack. however, you do not see this.

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  3. Yes how do you attach it to the ceiling.

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    1. is attached to the ceiling.
      the ceiling there is a hook and is connected with the small chains at the corners of the lack. however, you do not see this.

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  4. That looks cool! Good idea :)

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    1. thank you very much!!!

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  5. Really goodlooking and fantastic idea! Please let us know how did you manage to attach it to the ceiling and if you have used downlights or whatelse. Thanks in advance for your hints and further comments!

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    1. Barbara, grazie mille.
      guarda le risposte sopra.

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  6. We need more details on how to do this!

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  7. This is really cool, can we get some more details pls?

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  8. More details please. I want to try it myself.

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  9. Has somebody figured out how to attach the table to the ceiling?

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  10. Keep in mind that the light we can see on the picture comes through holes and are not individual LEDs. I suspect there are screws that can be tightened through those holes.

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    1. There are 33 white LEDs to illuminate the bottom towards the floor and strips led on to illuminate the environment

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