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Naked Lighting

May 16, 2011 Ronnie
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These light bulbs from Plumen made their way around the blogosphere last year. I liked them then, and I like them even more now that they are available in the US.

The sculptured light bulb works just like any other high quality, generic low energy CFL bulb. Compared to a standard incandescent bulb, the CFL can save 80% on energy bills and it lasts 8 times longer.

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Plumen’s name comes from ‘plume’ – a bird’s feather designed to attract attention to a bird’s prowess and beauty. The company believes their uniquely designed bulbs do the same for the energy saving light bulb.

The bulb screws into any standard bulb fitting and gives off a warm white light. Designwise, these CFL’s will work either shaded or not. What do you think – dressed or naked?

Credit: Plumen via Jetson Green

In decor, Design, Eco-Friendly, Green Home, Reduce/Recycle/Reuse, Sustainable Living Tags CFL's, decorating, green home design, home decor, light bulbs, lighting
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