$199.99 From Nanoleaf, us-shop.nanoleaf.me
Features Seven Hexagon LED light panels, 16 million colors with 1200–6500K white light temperature, touch and sound enabled, Apple HomeKit and Siri compatible
Interior designers will have you know there are three kinds of lighting: task lighting (handy for chopping vegetables with sharp implements); ambient lighting (for when your date/mate/partner comes around to sample said chopped vegetables); and accent lighting (handy for showing off your etchings during the aperitifs). Nanoleaf’s Shapes Hexagon smart lights do all three.
Available in a Smarter Kit of seven LED light panels, this Shapes Hexagon pack also comes with a controller, a 240V power supply, eight “linkers” for connecting the panels and controller, and some double-sided tape strips that enable you to fix the panels to the wall (and rearrange them at any time).
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