Therapeutic Lighting Offers Solution to Winter Blues

When I used to work in a newsroom, it was about as grim as offices get, architecture-wise. Deep in the bowels of the building, it offered little natural light: in the city of Hobbs’ frequent power cuts, it becomes a twilit dungeon even at the peak of the New Mexico summer. So, of course, the […]

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When I used to work in a newsroom, it was about as grim as offices get, architecture-wise. Deep in the bowels of the building, it offered little natural light: in the city of Hobbs' frequent power cuts, it becomes a twilit dungeon even at the peak of the New Mexico summer. So, of course, the flickering 60Hz nightmare of fluorescent lighting was something of a headachey bane to us all, the cost of some fancy new-agey lighting system being quite beyond reason. Perhaps a few of these canvas wall lamps will do the trick.

Touted as the solution to dingy lighting conditions and the winter blues, the "Therapie" illuminated panel emits soothing auras of iridescent light, with bonus psuedoscientific waffle in the blurb: "color photons emanating from the lamp reduce the everyday spleen."

A variety of colors are offered, but for $1,100, I think we might be hitting that "cost quite beyond reason," barrier again.

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