Here We Go...
LED technology is changing the way some of us live and you might not even know it. This gallery has some amazing things in it. The featured item is a house run only on LED lighting, its magnificent!
Bar's And Retail Taking Advantage Of LED

This bar along with many others is starting to take on new looks. LED ambiance lighting integrated into its bar is just great. Setting the mood for a social event and party atmosphere.
LED Cube 
Chris writes - "The 3D LED Cube was a project started by Gene Foulk and I to create a large, animated, self contained visualization cube of LEDs, mostly for artistic purposes, but it also would have other uses." - Link.
Dance Floors And Party Scene

Led dancefloors sweeping the nation
In recent days led dancefloors have been sweeping across bars and entertainment venues people just cant get enough of them. Link
Info: LED Technology has a potential energy savings range from 82% to 93%
Integrated Tile LED

Some Companies are taking LED design and totally integrating it into archetecture in-home. Great Design! Link
Elegant LED Lighting Simply Beautiful




It's moody magenta one minute, tropical turquoise the next, and then you're washed in the golden glow of a summer dawn: welcome to Vos Pad, the world's first apartment completely illuminated by LEDs...Vos's apartment is wired up with 360 LED light fittings - that's light-emitting
diodes to you - and 20 metres of LED strips, all of them controlled by both a
centralised computer system and traditional light switches on the walls.
The kitchen counters also contain LEDs and will change colour at the touch of a button. And that's before you get to the LED illuminated spa bath; the colour-changing shower screen; the light sculptor above the bed; and the smart candles lit by semi-conductors instead of naked flame. Crank up the control panel and you can program the whole place to run through more colour changes than you'd experience if you downed a skip load of grade A acid - 1.7 million in all - but hey, who's counting? With a fingerprint entry system, an integrated sound system, a plasma screen TV, LCD TV screens embedded in the kitchen and bathroom walls, automatic blinds, and the world's first robotic vacuum cleaner, it is, the selling agents Coutts de Lisle cheerfully acknowledge, the ultimate London bachelor pad.
And with both Chelsea and Fulham football clubs just around the corner it should have no trouble enticing an overpaid bench-warmer to part with £650,000 premiership pounds for the pleasure of calling it home. Question is, why should the rest of us care? [source: link]
