Friday, February 22, 2013

Ledberg wall lamp for stairway


Materials: Ledberg, aluminum profile, black mdf

Description: Because we had a wall power supply for lamps located too low above our stairs and I wanted a lamp, that wouldn't blind us walking down the stairs, I made a lamp from five Ledberg strips contained in an aluminum profile, facing the wall and held at a distance by a small box made of black mdf. The transformer sits in the box.



Actually this could have been done with any led strips, but the Ledbergs come at a very reasonable price and include a very small transformer, that can be fitted almost everywhere. And it fits perfectly in the aluminum profiles I used.

~ Alojz Šuc, Nuremberg, Germany

10 comments:

  1. This is one of the best I've seen here. Very stylish and gives a cozy ambiance to that part of the house.

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    1. Thank you all for your nice comments. This made my day.

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  2. Is the wire in the wall or ? :)

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    1. Yes it is. We usually route the electricity in the walls and have them come out where the lamp should be mounted. In this case it was way too low. Hence this custom solution.

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  3. Brilliant!! Looks like something you'd buy for a couple of hundred dollars in the shops! May I ask where you got the aluminium profile for?

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  4. I bought a couple of them on the the internet (eB**) together with some other profiles for different projects.
    I will happily build and sell one to you for a couple of hundred dollars. ;-)

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