In a similar vein every bit the Melting Light from last week, Charles Kalpakian's RainLight re-imagines falling water as a source of light. When prodded by observers, the neon tubes come alive and illuminate whatever lamentable room you've placed a glass rain cloud in. I'd say it would exist the perfect lamp for a good depressing book, like The Bell Jar or Flowers for Algernon.
Designer: Charles Kalpakian
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