Indoor air purification using living plants
The fabulously innovative Green Light by Natalie Jeremijenko, Amelia Amon, Will Kavesh of the Experimental Design Lab is a chandelier, terrarium, and air filter all in one. The system brings clean air, light, AND greenery to your home- three things no one should live without.
The Green Light design kicks off first of our many sneak peaks from this year’s quickly-approaching HauteGreen 2007 exhibition. This smart carbon-neutral system improves the internal air quality of a given room using an integrated solar panel to power a super-efficient LED bulb to stimulate plants of high air filtrating varieties. The entire system is designed with products and parts that are both recycled AND recyclable. Plus, the bulb from the unit provides a lovely glow to any room, giving a new meaning to the words ‘Green Light.’

nathan
Houses like rainforests sounds like a similarly good setup to me.
ken
Looks lovely…but with most designer pieces of art/work its impractical & flawed.
Problem is that no LED light/s (no matter how many you have) is going to provide the plants with the full light spectrum needed for sustained plant growth and photosynthesis.
Youll need high pressure sodium, or specialised flourescent lighting to do the job and they suck power. (as any dope grower hehe)