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Brilliant!

hed some light on your design. While this squeezebox may not play music, its touch of ambient lighting will leave you gleaming. Thanks to the bellows of the water-resistant Tyvek paper, you can throw shade in a few ways—concealed magnets allow the object to stay compressed, operate in 360 form, or even link with multiple accordion lamps. Change its tune by opening and closing it, which switches the warm light to a cool, moodier hue. The natural-wood edges house all the tech—LED lights and a rechargeable battery. You’ll be reaching for this collapsible, pocket-sized companion for up to 10 hours of luminary luster.

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