Naughty Lamps that Light on When You Slap It

British designer Joseph Begley has come up with a cheeky way of lighting up the house with interactive lamps Slap It, according to a Designboom report.

Joseph Begley, Slap It
A person slaps the buttock resembling lights Slap It by British designer Joseph Begley. (Photo Courtesy of Joseph Begley)

The silicone lamps resemble human buttocks and come with a pressure sensor that enables the lamp to turn on when slapped or pinched. A soft and gentle light  is emitted when the light turns on, and are availble in eight colors, including: white, red, blue, cyan, magenta, green, yellow, and orange. The designer has not revealed  the type of lights used in these humorous lamps.

 Slap It  comes in a range of colors including white, red, blue, cyan, magenta, green, yellow, and orange(Photo Courtesy of Joseph Begley)

These playful lamps are currently on display at a lingerie boutique petit bisous in London, UK. Please see video below to see the lamps in action.

Slap It from Joseph Begley on Vimeo.

Begley's Description: "A sense of lasting enjoyment is promoted through the unique tactile pleasure, the irresistible cheeky interaction and the aesthetic quality of the glowing buttocks!
A multi-sensory experience to make you smile.

As a designer I aim to push and to test the boundaries of interaction, between objects and their users; I like to communicate playfulness and humour within my work."

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