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Frankie Goes Fluorescent by Bergworks GBM

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Making compact fluorescents pretty. Frankie Goes Fluorescent is a collection of light fixtures designed for compact fluorescent bulbs. The transluscent diffusers are made of 100% recycled glass and the opaque parts of the fixture are made of a combination of soy flour and recycled paper.

 
 

Available in wall sconce, table lamp, and ceiling mount designs. As much as we love to hate the appearance of CFL's, it's nice to see a design that sheilds them with elegance. These are designed by NYC architect David Bergman: for more information contact info@cyberg.com.

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These are unattractive despite the use of recycled materials.

Why would someone "love to hate the appearance of CFL's"?

posted by MrGreen on July 9th 2007 at 6:39am
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Aren't CFLs designed to fit in ordinary light fixtures?

posted by Anne in Chicago on July 9th 2007 at 1:18pm
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