As advancements in lighting technology unveil fresh materials, we’re thrilled to see designers exploring new ways to light up the night. SonUmbra is a solar-powered tree composed of strands of light-emitting fabric woven into a lucent web of branches. The installation’s canopy of photovoltaic panels captures light during the day, and once the sun sets the tree blooms in an interactive flourish of light and sound.
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This is really cool! It has such potential for saving cities energy on street lighting. Not to mention, a more beautiful way to provide light!
They’re beautiful! But very delicate. I can see having them in your yard but not on city streets. Children will want to touch them.
How do I buy some of those?