Rethinking outdoor lighting with a Corona
by L.T. on May 21, 2007 +
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Corona Light 01

No, not the beer. Corona is a solar powered outdoor lighting system. It can be staked to the ground, attached to a wall or simply placed on a table top.

The Corona’s solar voltaic cell transforms sunlight into energy during the day and its LEDs automatically start to glow when the sun sets. It uses no glues or fasteners, making it simple to disassemble for recycling. It’s the 2007 ICFF winner so may see production very soon. More pictures after the jump.

[Via Yanko Design]

Corona Light 02

Corona Light 03

Corona Light 04

Corona Light 05

Corona Light 06



3 Responses to “Rethinking outdoor lighting with a Corona”
  1. kam-RA says:

    so futuristic. i’d buy ‘em… but they prolly will cost $100 each.

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