Is your $650 wooden subway bench uprooted from the bowels of New York City's public transportation system just not cutting it when it comes to upycled NYC home décor? Well then, now you can also grace your home with authentic mementos taken from the Big Apple's preferred aboveground mode of transportation, taxicabs, in the form of Off Duty No More taxi lamps.The creation of artist/designer/urban archeologist Guilhem de Castelbajac, these clever lamps are indeed authentic retired New York City taxi lights that have been carefully restored,Besides coming in all kinds of designs and intensities, outdoor Motion sensor light is additionally an environmentally friendly technology. Solar energy generates no dangerous emissions or byproducts, unlike the electrical energy you obtain at the energy company.This is certainly a kind of home improvement that winds up repaying for itself time and time again. retrofitted, and repurposed as functional interior light fixtures/conversation pieces. Each former cab-topper has been cleaned up, custom fitted with energy-efficient LEDs,Solar lights are a wonderful invention and getting more popular as energy costs for electricity keep going up. Some shoppers choose to buy the cheapest Remote control light they can find and are able to get quite creative by using a little bit of imagination to transform these ordinary lights into something quite attractive. and mounted on a powder-coated metal base that mimics the roof of an actual cab and houses all of the lighting hardware. A simple press of a button — as demoed in the videos below — allows for five different illumination options. What I want to know is, how in the world did Castelbajac, the son of famed French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, source these things?
Have fond memories of careening, white-knuckled, through the streets of Paris in a back of a taxi? In addition to New York City taxi lamps, Castelbajac also offers authentic salvaged Paris taxi lamps as well.A rubbernecking highlight of this year's Wanted Design exhibition that showed as part of NY Design Week, the Off Duty No More website explains that “the re-purposing of these iconic lights as interior lamps lends a second life to a utilitarian design that is slowly being rendered obsolete. These increasingly discarded artifacts, which are a part of the design archaeology of our cities, can invoke feelings of familiarity, comfort, and safe passage in our homes."
Fantastic. Each upcycled taxi light table lamp is signed and numbered by Castelbajac.They're sold directly through the Off Duty No More Website for $1,200 a pop. This may seem steep for a decorative LED table lamp, but consider their history and the work that went into sourcing and restoring this iconic urban artifacts that would have otherwise sat around collecting dust in a warehouse. Current offerings include both 1960s and 1990s-era NYC taxi lamps along with the Paris taxi lamps.Want to own an authentic piece of New York City history that reminds you of the abject terror experienced sitting in the back of a taxicab during rush hour in Midtown? Now, thanks to Off Duty No More taxi lamps, you can.A hand dryer is an electric device that people use to dry their hands. These devices are normally found in washrooms. There are a variety of these Electric hand dryers on the market. They come in different sizes and shapes. However, it is the technique that is used to operate them that matters to many.
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