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Light Photon OLED lamp from Philippe Starck

Light Photon OLED lamp from Philippe Starck

The name Philippe Starck often conjures up images of really expensive home appliances, and the same applies with this Philippe Starck-designed Light Photon OLED lamp that comes in a limited run, boasting high-grade stainless steel with strips of OLEDs that are carefully positioned on its panel. With a price tag of $5,900, it does take a discerning eye to tell the difference between this and a regular table lamp from Wal-Mart or Costco. Fashion always comes at a price, after all.

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