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Your Name In Lights On The Bathroom Wall!


If you've always wanted to see your name in lights, Korean designer Hyomi Kim has created a design called tile + light, a modular lighting system that fits right in with your tiles on tiled walls, ceilings, columns, hallways or wherever tile is used in home or institutional settings.




Tile + lights can be placed along with any ceramic tiles when they are first set. (Otherwise, you would have to do some messy re-modelling!) Designed with safety in mind, all wiring is tucked inside of each tile + light unit, behind the light bulb. Individual bulbs can easily be replaced.

 

Tile + light is made in five different shapes enabling you to create most any design with them that you like -- your name, a favorite saying or symbol, or an artistic original!

 

 

One such as this, let's say....

 





via Tuvie.com


Toby
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Comments

Thank you

Dear Toby,

Thanks a lot.
i saw many articles about my design but yours is my favorite.
thanks again.

Best regards
hyo mi kim


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