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Friday, December 21, 2007 Pillow talk: See the lights Denver Business Journal - by Sharon Gillen
"The unique pillow derives its comfy properties not from feathers or foam but from light. Yes, light -- from a dozen LED lights embedded in silicone bubbles inside a furry fabric.
It's the invention of Diana Lin, 29, an industrial designer, who readily admits, "It's not really something to sleep on ... And this is not a cushion that you just put on your sofa. It's so much more."
She originally created the pillow for a lighting design contest in Japan known as the Koizumi International Lighting Design Competition, sponsored by Koizumi, a lighting technology company... "For the entire article please go to Denver Business Journal
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