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gravia1.jpgGravia, a gravity based kinetic energy lamp concept, wowed our panel judges and the crowd at the Greener Gadgets Conference, earning a second place accolade in the design competition. Created by Clay Moulton, Gravia evokes the lines of a classic timepiece in a modern aesthetic and uses human powered kinetic energy to light an ambient LED floorlamp. It's a fantastic concept - but one that has stirred up some debate across the blogosphere recently in regards to whether or not it is possible to build such a lamp right now with the technology that exists today....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/gravia-gravity-based-kinetic-energy-lamp/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
gravia2.jpgGravia, a gravity based kinetic energy lamp concept, wowed our panel judges and the crowd at the Greener Gadgets Conference, earning a second place accolade in the design competition. Created by Clay Moulton, Gravia evokes the lines of a classic timepiece in a modern aesthetic and uses human powered kinetic energy to light an ambient LED floorlamp. It's a fantastic concept - but one that has stirred up some debate across the blogosphere recently in regards to whether or not it is possible to build such a lamp right now with the technology that exists today....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/gravia-gravity-based-kinetic-energy-lamp/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
gravia3.jpgGravia, a gravity based kinetic energy lamp concept, wowed our panel judges and the crowd at the Greener Gadgets Conference, earning a second place accolade in the design competition. Created by Clay Moulton, Gravia evokes the lines of a classic timepiece in a modern aesthetic and uses human powered kinetic energy to light an ambient LED floorlamp. It's a fantastic concept - but one that has stirred up some debate across the blogosphere recently in regards to whether or not it is possible to build such a lamp right now with the technology that exists today....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/gravia-gravity-based-kinetic-energy-lamp/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Greener Gadgets, Gravia, NYC, Core77, Kinetic Energy Lamp, Gravity Lamp, Gravia gravity lamp, Gravia Kinetic Lamp, kinetic energy, LED, lighting, design competition, Clay Moulton, conceptual designGravia, a gravity based kinetic energy lamp concept, wowed our panel judges and the crowd at the Greener Gadgets Conference, earning a second place accolade in the design competition. Created by Clay Moulton, Gravia evokes the lines of a classic timepiece in a modern aesthetic and uses human powered kinetic energy to light an ambient LED floorlamp. It's a fantastic concept - but one that has stirred up some debate across the blogosphere recently in regards to whether or not it is possible to build such a lamp right now with the technology that exists today....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/gravia-gravity-based-kinetic-energy-lamp/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




