Rik Blaauw
Glow in the dark
Department: Man and Activity
Website: rikblaauw.com
Night Light
Many children prefer falling asleep with the door open and the lights on; the transition from day to night can be too abrupt for them. Night Light helps to get used to the dark. Pulling the cord produces a soft light, which slowly fades out. A single pull is good for a half-hour glow. Pulling several times produces enough light to find the way to the toilet at night. Powered by a dynamo, Night Light is not dependent on sockets, batteries or the sun. The lamp is made of safety glass, so it won’t break when accidentally dropped. It is safe to use at home, and easy to bring along for a sleepover.