As the LULL flower lamp turns off, it slowly closes, dimming the light in a natural and gradual way down to a warm sunset glow. Then in the morning, it can be programmed to turn on slowly, like a sunrise simulator, to give you the chance to wake up a bit at a time, instead of the usual bucket of cold water provided by the average light system. [Camille]
LULL flower lamp [via Fresh Home]
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