This interactive LED coffee table reminds me of a Lite-Brite. As in "Lite-Brite, Lite-Brite, turn on the magical shining light!" Just like the Lite-Brite, which in case you are confused was a small toy covered in multi-colored plastic pegs, this coffee table is decorated with lights as well. Four-hundred and eighty super-bright white LEDs to be exact. Using near-infrared optical sensors, each LED light is triggered by motion in the dark or full sunlight. You can literally make the light sweep across the table with a simple arm gesture as the lights get brighter when the movement is closer. Even when there is no motion, the LEDs will keep the table illuminated with a lovely twinkle effect. Showcased on Coolest Gadgets, this table only takes 35watts of power to operate when fully active (which is the equivalent to a household light bulb).
Each coffee table is custom made from sustainable wood, can be made with a glass or plastic and frosted top. Prices start from $2,800 upwards and can take up to 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Versace
Karen Millen
American Vintage
Wow that is pretty cool!
1Dude, if I had that kind of money, that table would be mine! Love it!
2Wow I would so buy one if I had the money ..lol
3How awesome!! That's definitely going down on the list for future home furniture.
I used to love LiteBrite, too.
4Just make sure you don't get seizures...
It's so pretty!
5I love this...I so want one
6Real Simple had a how-to a few years ago to make a lite brite coffee table.
7this is really fun!!!
ooo lintacious - do you have the directions on how to do that or do you think Real Simple has it in its archives?
8gah, that's beautiful! I want one, although I can't justify saving for months just to get a coffee table.
9Love it!
10It's a good idea, but the table is poorly designed. They'd be better off just making it a minimalist box. This form is kinda stupid i think.
11the LED bit is fine but why is the rest of it so ugly?
12If I had the money and it was a little better looking I'd get it. I love the LED part, but something about the rest of it just looks off.
13LED is love. wow.
14ReadyMade Magazine had instructions to make a Light Brite table awhile ago...maybe a year? It's on my list of things to do eventually and is more affordable than this table-cost is around $200 to make it.
15It's a cool idea.. It just seems like it would be a waste of money. However, if you had thousands of dollars to throw around it might be nice. =)
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