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« Orla Kiely Summerberry Business Bag: work the sunny autumn with a summery laptop case | Main | Plantronics Voyager 855: first mono-to-stereo Bluetooth headset » On the surface of it, it seems odd that you might want a huggable light. However, aside from it being quite a handy reading light if you lie back on it I also imagine this might be relatively comforting for those who are beginning to be worn down by the on-set of shorter, darker days. Indeed, it is suggested that it's used to help with symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder. The soft fuzziness of the wispy, mohair-like cover conceals 12 LEDs that do the glowing. Designer Diana Lin wanted to "promote playfulness and joy" with the d*light; I'll leave you to judge if it succeeds. It can glow brightly for around four hours on four AA batteries, after which it dims gradually. There's also an on/off pull-chain and it is available in gold, white or pink for $160.00 from Diana Lin Design and some retailers. Like that? Read this: Rescue a glowing Gloe Bear teddy today! | Groove and glow, with the Glow fur bikini | "Touched" by an angel: the Glow in the Dark Halo Pillowcase Came straight to this page? Visit www.ShinyShiny.tv for all the latest news.
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