Jake Dyson's Motorlights use a mechanical solution in place of a dimmer switch, incorporating two shutters that allow an arc of light from between 10 and 120 degrees. That might not seem practical in a residential situation, but when you consider that up to 30 of these lights can be controlled by a single remote, it becomes clear that restaurants, nightclubs, and art galleries will probably take a shine to the fixture and the permutations it allows.
Dyson describes the product as "the world's first variable angle uplight, enabling both designers and consumers to vary light angles to suit different environments and needs–-from ambient lighting to spot lighting."
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